Our hearts are naturally inclined to worship, but the object of our worship is crucial. True worship is not about the grandeur of physical structures or the beauty of creation; it is about directing our adoration towards God, the Creator. This requires a heart that seeks to magnify God's name above all else, recognizing that He alone is worthy of our devotion. Worshiping the creation rather than the Creator is a deception that has persisted throughout history, as seen in the story of Israel. To worship God truly, our hearts must be aligned with His will, seeking to honor Him in all aspects of our lives. [02:05]
Isaiah 42:8 (ESV): "I am the Lord; that is my name; my glory I give to no other, nor my praise to carved idols."
Reflection: What are some things in your life that you might be tempted to prioritize over God? How can you refocus your worship on the Creator today?
Day 2: God's Dwelling Place is in Humility
God does not reside in buildings made by human hands but in hearts that are humble and contrite. Genuine humility involves considering others as more important than ourselves, creating an environment where Christ can dwell comfortably. This humility is not about self-deprecation but about recognizing our need for God and valuing others. David's desire to build a house for God was noble, but it was God who promised to build a house for David, illustrating that our efforts must align with God's purpose. When we cultivate humility, we create a space for God's presence in our lives. [05:21]
Isaiah 57:15 (ESV): "For thus says the One who is high and lifted up, who inhabits eternity, whose name is Holy: 'I dwell in the high and holy place, and also with him who is of a contrite and lowly spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly, and to revive the heart of the contrite.'"
Reflection: In what ways can you practice humility today, especially in your interactions with others? How can you create an environment where Christ feels welcome?
Day 3: Reverence for God's Word
Reverence for God's word is essential for His presence to be manifest in our lives. This involves not only knowing His word but also obeying it, allowing it to guide our actions and decisions. Treating God's word with reverence means prioritizing it in our daily lives and seeking to understand its teachings deeply. It is through His word that we learn how to live a life that is pleasing to Him, and it is through obedience that we demonstrate our love for God. By revering His word, we invite His presence and guidance into our lives. [44:05]
Psalm 119:105 (ESV): "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."
Reflection: How can you incorporate more of God's word into your daily routine? What steps can you take to ensure that you are not just hearing but also obeying His word?
Day 4: Maintain a Constant Sense of Need
A constant sense of need for God keeps us from becoming complacent and lukewarm in our faith. It drives us to seek God's presence and transformation, ensuring that we remain dependent on Him. This sense of need is not about weakness but about recognizing our reliance on God for strength and guidance. When we acknowledge our need for God, we open ourselves to His transformative power in our lives. It is this dependence that keeps our faith vibrant and our relationship with God strong. [55:12]
2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV): "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you need to acknowledge your dependence on God? How can you cultivate a deeper sense of need for Him today?
Day 5: Establish Peace for God's Presence
Peace is a hallmark of God's presence. Where there is peace, there is unity, and where there is unity, God is pleased to dwell. Establishing peace requires us to crucify the enemies of peace, such as jealousy and bitterness, and to strive for harmony in our relationships. Peace is not merely the absence of conflict but the presence of God's tranquility and order. By fostering peace, we create an environment where God's presence can thrive, and His blessings can flow. [01:02:38]
Colossians 3:15 (ESV): "And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful."
Reflection: Are there any relationships in your life that need healing or reconciliation? What steps can you take today to establish peace and invite God's presence into those situations?
Sermon Summary
In our journey through life, we often find ourselves grappling with the innate human desire to worship something greater than ourselves. This desire, however, can sometimes lead us astray, as we may end up worshiping the creation rather than the Creator. This is a deception that has persisted through the ages, as seen in the history of Israel and their various places of worship. Yet, the essence of true worship is not found in grand buildings or elaborate rituals, but in the heart that seeks to magnify God's name above all else.
The story of David and the tabernacle serves as a poignant reminder that God does not dwell in houses made by human hands. Instead, He seeks a dwelling place in hearts that are humble, contrite, and reverent towards His word. David's desire to build a house for God was noble, but it was ultimately God who promised to build a house for David. This illustrates that our efforts, no matter how well-intentioned, must be aligned with God's will and purpose.
In our pursuit of building a church or a community that honors God, we must ensure that our motives are pure and that our primary desire is for God's name to be magnified. Genuine humility is essential, as it allows us to regard others as more important than ourselves, fostering an environment where Christ can dwell comfortably. Reverence for God's word is also crucial, as it guides us in living a life that is pleasing to Him.
Moreover, a constant sense of need for God keeps us from becoming complacent and lukewarm in our faith. It is this sense of need that drives us to seek God's presence and transformation in our lives. Finally, peace is a hallmark of God's presence. Where there is peace, there is unity, and where there is unity, God is pleased to dwell.
Key Takeaways
1. Worship the Creator, Not the Creation: Our innate desire to worship must be directed towards God, the Creator, rather than the creation. This requires a heart that seeks to magnify God's name above all else, recognizing that true worship is not about physical structures but about a heart aligned with God's will. [02:05]
2. God's Dwelling Place is in Humility: God does not dwell in houses made by human hands but in hearts that are humble and contrite. Genuine humility involves regarding others as more important than ourselves, creating an environment where Christ can dwell comfortably. [05:21]
3. Reverence for God's Word: Treating God's word with reverence is essential for His presence to be manifest in our lives. This involves not only knowing His word but also obeying it, allowing it to guide our actions and decisions. [44:05]
4. Maintain a Constant Sense of Need: A constant sense of need for God keeps us from becoming complacent and lukewarm in our faith. It drives us to seek God's presence and transformation, ensuring that we remain dependent on Him. [55:12]
5. Establish Peace for God's Presence: Peace is a hallmark of God's presence. Where there is peace, there is unity, and where there is unity, God is pleased to dwell. This requires us to crucify the enemies of peace, such as jealousy and bitterness, and to strive for harmony in our relationships. [01:02:38] ** [62:38]
Romans 1:25 - "They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator—who is forever praised. Amen."
Acts 7:44-50 - Stephen's speech about the tabernacle and God's dwelling.
1 Chronicles 17:1-15 - God's promise to David about building a house.
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Observation Questions:
According to Romans 1:25, what is the lie that leads people away from true worship? How does this relate to the sermon’s emphasis on worshiping the Creator rather than the creation? [02:05]
In Acts 7:44-50, what does Stephen say about where God truly dwells? How does this challenge the traditional views of worship spaces? [05:21]
What was David’s initial desire regarding the house of God, and how did God respond to him in 1 Chronicles 17:1-15? [19:04]
How does the sermon describe the characteristics of a heart where God desires to dwell? [33:18]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the sermon interpret the concept of worshiping the Creator rather than the creation in the context of modern life? What are some examples of this misdirected worship today? [02:05]
What does the sermon suggest about the relationship between humility and God’s presence? How does this relate to the biblical examples of David and the tabernacle? [05:21]
How does the sermon explain the importance of reverence for God's word in maintaining His presence in our lives? What does it mean to "tremble at His word"? [44:05]
According to the sermon, why is maintaining a constant sense of need for God crucial for avoiding spiritual complacency? [55:12]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on your own life: Are there areas where you might be worshiping the creation rather than the Creator? How can you redirect your focus to magnify God's name above all else? [02:05]
In what ways can you cultivate genuine humility in your daily interactions? How can this humility create an environment where Christ can dwell comfortably in your heart and community? [05:21]
How do you currently engage with God's word? What steps can you take to treat it with more reverence and allow it to guide your actions and decisions? [44:05]
Consider your spiritual life: Do you feel a constant sense of need for God, or have you become complacent? What practical steps can you take to deepen your dependence on Him? [55:12]
Think about your relationships: Are there any areas of conflict or unrest? How can you work towards establishing peace and unity, knowing that God is pleased to dwell where there is peace? [01:02:38]
Reflect on a recent situation where you felt prideful. How did it affect your relationship with God and others? What can you learn from David's humility and repentance in 1 Chronicles 17? [19:04]
Identify one specific way you can contribute to building a community that honors God. How can you ensure that your motives are pure and aligned with God's will? [17:10]
Sermon Clips
The most high does not dwell in houses made by human hands. Now I think all of us would agree that God, that we don't put any value in the building. Here I am sitting in my house, some of you are sitting here in your own homes, a number of you are sitting in that building, and is God only in one of these places? [00:05:21]
There are certain principles on which the presence of God is manifest. There are certain principles that God shows us in His word that allow Him to be present in our midst, and no matter what else we might do and no matter how much we might think of ourselves as very holy or self-righteous, if these things that God has shown us in His word clearly are not there in our midst, then God cannot be there. [00:06:47]
If my only desire in my church gathering is not only for God's name to be magnified, then Christ says I'm not comfortable here. If you've got some other motive, if there's any other motive in building a church other than that the name of God would be magnified, then Christ is not comfortable in such a gathering. [00:28:10]
David was misled and finally at night God comes to Nathan and says listen, let me paraphrase first of all what God is about to tell Nathan: who does David think he is that he can build a house for me? I know he's successful, I know he's a king and he's defeated all his enemies, and he's in peace and I know his heart is good, but he could never build a house for me. [00:20:04]
I want Jesus to feel so comfortable that he comes right in me, that he was in my church meeting before I even got there, and he was ready for me because he knew my heart was ready for him. And so anytime you meet dear brothers and sisters, God sees our hearts, the Holy Spirit searches our hearts, and he sees what's deep within. [00:12:28]
The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. This is what being contrite and humble in spirit is, that means you're crushed. What would you be like if you are crushed in spirit? You know, you know when I've been crushed in spirit, I can tell you very easily is when I've sinned in some way. [00:36:13]
To him who is humble and contrite of spirit, oh dear brothers and sisters will you make this your prayer: Lord, I want genuine humility, humble and contrite in spirit. That means it's in your way of thinking, it's in your attitude, it's in your motive, it's not speaking gently and quietly or walking with your head down looking humble. [00:33:18]
If anyone loves me, he will keep my word. You see that? If anyone loves me, he will keep my word. You say you love Jesus, okay, Jesus made it very clear: keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our dwelling place with him. [00:48:08]
I live today in a constant sense of need. I don't want Jesus to take me home yet, I'll tell you why, not because I love this earth, it's because I don't think I'm ready, I'm quite fully Christ-like yet. I'm not yet been made into the image of Christ and if he calls me home today I will never have any more opportunity to repent. [00:55:12]
He himself is our peace who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall by abolishing in his flesh the enmity. You know it says he crucified sin and that we crucified sin in the flesh. The way to the most holy place is through the veil which is Christ's flesh. [01:02:38]
I see so much of this going on in Christendom today where hardly people don't bring their bibles to church meetings. First of all, it's common, I think you go to 99% of churches you'll find that the vast majority of people, maybe 75% or more, don't even have a bible sitting in their meetings. [00:44:05]
The peace must be there in our marriages, peace that means even if one of the one, even if your spouse wants to fight, you don't fight, then there'll be peace. There may be unrest in their heart but never fighting. Peace in the marriage means that at least one person has put down the sword and refuses to fight. [01:06:15]