In today's sermon, I explored the profound transformation that occurred in humanity's spiritual experience due to the fall. Initially, our minds were in perfect harmony with the spiritual realm, and our communion with God was direct and unimpeded. This spiritual reality was the lens through which we perceived and interacted with creation. However, the fall caused a seismic shift, transporting the spiritual realm into a physical reality, necessitating a bridge to enable us to relate to God in our fallen state.
I delved into the nature of our existence before the fall, emphasizing that we were fully spirit, created in the image of God, without the corruption of flesh. This spiritual state allowed us to interface with God through our true spiritual senses. The fall disrupted this unity, and our minds, once one with God, became separated, leading to a reliance on our physical senses.
Drawing from Philippians 2:5-11, I highlighted the humility of Christ, who, despite being one with God, chose to become human, to serve, and to suffer death on the cross. This act of humility and obedience is the ultimate example for us to follow, as it demonstrates the attitude and mindset we are to adopt as believers.
I also touched on the importance of faith, describing it as trust and holy fervor born of faith. This trust is not a superficial belief but a deep, passionate focus on God. I emphasized that faith is the mechanism by which we can transport heavenly realities into our temporal existence, as evidenced by the divine testimonies born to the men of old.
Lastly, I addressed the critical issue of sight, both physical and spiritual. I recounted the story of Paul's conversion, where physical scales fell from his eyes, allowing him to see spiritually. This metaphor serves as a reminder that as believers, we are called to walk by faith, not by sight, and to trust in the spiritual truths of God's Word.
In conclusion, I urged the congregation to deeply focus on at least one major insight from the Word of God, to trust in the reality of faith, and to allow the mind of Christ to guide us in our daily lives.
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