God Our Home | Part 1: Homesick
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This sermon addresses the deep ache for "home" we feel during the holidays—a longing for the permanent and perfect that the world cannot satisfy. This desire points to the central theme of Scripture: Emmanuel, God with us. This is not just a Christmas slogan; it is the entire storyline of the Bible, from the Garden of Eden to the New Jerusalem.
Scripture References
- Genesis 1-3: Eden, the first temple where God walked with humanity.
- Exodus 25:8 & 29:45: God commands a sanctuary be built so He may dwell among His people.
- 1 Kings 8:10-11: The glory of the Lord fills Solomon's Temple.
- John 1:14: "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us."
- 1 Corinthians 3:16: "Don't you know that you yourselves are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in your midst?"
- Revelation 21:1-27: The New Creation, where God dwells with man permanently.
Key Points
- The Journey of God's Presence The Bible traces God's dwelling place through history:
- Eden: The original design where God walked with man.
- The Tabernacle/Temple: "Mini-Edens" where God's glory dwelt, guarded by boundaries.
- Jesus: The true Temple; God in the flesh.
- The Church: Today, the Holy Spirit fills believers. We are the temple of God.
- New Creation: The final stop where heaven and earth merge, and there is no temple because God's presence is everywhere.
- You Are a Priest on Duty Just as Adam was called to "work and keep" the garden, and priests were called to minister in the temple, believers are a "priesthood" called to keep and cultivate the presence of God. Every believer houses the Holy Spirit and has a ministry to the Lord that will last forever.
- Longing for Home is Longing for God Our holiday homesickness is actually a spiritual longing for the New Creation. Earthly pleasures are just appetizers (or "little pink spoons") meant to arouse our desire for the real thing: face-to-face communion with God.
Conclusion
We are currently living as temples of the Holy Spirit, the "embassies" of the coming Kingdom. The next event on God's timeline is the return of Christ and the establishment of the New Jerusalem, where we will finally be "home" with Him forever. Until then, our purpose is to house and cultivate His presence in a world that desperately needs Him.
Calls to Action
- Cultivate His Presence: Ask yourself, "How am I tending to the presence of God in my life?" Make time for "face time" with Him amidst the holiday busyness.
- Be Filled with the Spirit: Instead of being filled with wine, fear, or greed this season, intentionally ask to be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18).
- Clean House: Remember you are God's temple. If there are habits or thoughts that grieve the Spirit, clean them out to honor His presence.
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