Sunday, September 05, 2010




  
FWC Sermon Review
  
  

Bishop D.H. McKillop
Reference: Romans 1:20-25, Exodus 10:1-3, Leviticus 10:1-5

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Our message needs to be powerful enough to overcome whatever comes against the church. The battle is over worship and a relationship with Jesus Christ. It is fought and won or lost in worship. If you don’t truly love Him, there is nothing He can do for you. If you love Him, you will keep His commandments.

 

There was more to Moses’ leadership than drawing lines, somewhere he got them bread and water. It shows what you really are in God when you are tried by fire. Sometimes we are guilty of bringing God down to our level to evaluate our situation and suit it just for us. You glorify God when you simply obey His Word without question and let Him handle your situation. Your heart will always take you where your love is and if you love the world the Love of the Father is not in you. The only way to true worship is through the move of the Holy Ghost.

 

Our basis for true relationship needs to be an agreement in the Spirit. There is nothing we can compare God to. If you are afraid of Him, you are serving the wrong God. You need a glimpse of His greatness. The uncomfortable things in our lives come to work the glory of God in us. Our problems would seem small if we could see God for how great He is. The Apostle John seen His glory because he was in the Spirit in the midst of his trial. If you don’t get in the Spirit, you won’t see His glory. You become what you look at...get a glimpse of His glory. Glory is best defined as Jesus in all His splendor. Nothing is withheld from us when we truly see and dwell in His glory!