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Exodus 20:7

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Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
January 17 2021

This sermon centers on the greatness and nearness of God by drawing the church back to who the Lord truly is. Around Exodus 20:7, the message appears to treat the name of God not as a casual label, but as a revelation of his character, covenant, and faithful care. The opening prayer names the Lord as shepherd, healer, provider, banner, king, and father, giving the sermon a strong atmosphere of reassurance. The hope in the message is that believers do not face their valleys, anxieties, or changing seasons alone. They are held by the God whose name carries power, faithfulness, and mercy, and they are invited to return to worship that is wholehearted, truthful, and full of trust. When worry starts to define your week, return to the character of God instead of staying inside your fear. Worship him for who he is, not only for what you want him to do, and let his faithfulness steady your heart. Lord, bring us back to the wonder of your name. Reassure us in our anxious places, teach us to worship you in spirit and truth, and let your faithfulness become the strength we live from this week.

  • The sermon begins by acknowledging anxiety, depression, and the changing seasons people walk through.
  • It then lifts the eyes of the church toward the majesty and goodness of God, using the name of the Lord as a doorway into worship and reassurance.
  • The movement of the message is from human instability to confidence in the unchanging character of God.
  • When worry starts to define your week, return to the character of God instead of staying inside your fear.
  • Worship him for who he is, not only for what you want him to do, and let his faithfulness steady your heart.

When worry starts to define your week, return to the character of God instead of staying inside your fear. Worship him for who he is, not only for what you want him to do, and let his faithfulness steady your heart.

Lord, bring us back to the wonder of your name. Reassure us in our anxious places, teach us to worship you in spirit and truth, and let your faithfulness become the strength we live from this week.

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Exodus 20:7

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages Exodus 20:7

This sermon centers on the greatness and nearness of God by drawing the church back to who the Lord truly is. Around Exodus 20:7, the message appears to treat the name of God not as a casual label, but as a revelation of his character, covenant, and faithful care. The opening prayer names the Lord as shepherd, healer, provider, banner, king, and father, giving the sermon a strong atmosphere of reassurance. The hope in the message is that believers do not face their valleys, anxieties, or changing seasons alone. They are held by the God whose name carries power, faithfulness, and mercy, and they are invited to return to worship that is wholehearted, truthful, and full of trust. When worry starts to define your week, return to the character of God instead of staying inside your fear. Worship him for who he is, not only for what you want him to do, and let his faithfulness steady your heart. Lord, bring us back to the wonder of your name. Reassure us in our anxious places, teach us to worship you in spirit and truth, and let your faithfulness become the strength we live from this week.

  • The sermon begins by acknowledging anxiety, depression, and the changing seasons people walk through.
  • It then lifts the eyes of the church toward the majesty and goodness of God, using the name of the Lord as a doorway into worship and reassurance.
  • The movement of the message is from human instability to confidence in the unchanging character of God.
  • When worry starts to define your week, return to the character of God instead of staying inside your fear.
  • Worship him for who he is, not only for what you want him to do, and let his faithfulness steady your heart.

When worry starts to define your week, return to the character of God instead of staying inside your fear. Worship him for who he is, not only for what you want him to do, and let his faithfulness steady your heart.

Lord, bring us back to the wonder of your name. Reassure us in our anxious places, teach us to worship you in spirit and truth, and let your faithfulness become the strength we live from this week.

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