Road to Calvary

Road to Calvary: A Journey in Preparing Our Hearts to Be Free Pt. 1

Psalm 119:9-16

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
March 7 2021

This sermon appears to begin a journey toward Calvary by focusing on the preparation of the heart. Through Psalm 119, the message likely asks how people can walk in purity, freedom, and deeper alignment with God's word as they move toward the cross. The opening of the service is full of surrender, worthiness in Christ, and the laying down of burdens, which gives the theme of preparation a hopeful rather than heavy tone. The hope in the sermon is that freedom begins before the moment of deliverance is fully seen. God prepares hearts through his word, and those who treasure it are being readied for deeper freedom in him. Prepare your heart, not only your schedule, for what God wants to do. Return to his word with hunger, and let it begin clearing and steadying the inner life so you can walk more freely with him. Lord, prepare our hearts to be free. Plant your word more deeply in us, clear away what keeps us distracted, and lead us into the freedom that begins with loving what you say.

  • The gathering begins by calling the church to give the week and the whole self back to Jesus.
  • Psalm 119 then appears to guide the first stage of preparation by centering freedom in God's word and the guarding of the heart.
  • The movement of the sermon is from burdened distraction into intentional preparation for freedom.
  • Prepare your heart, not only your schedule, for what God wants to do.
  • Return to his word with hunger, and let it begin clearing and steadying the inner life so you can walk more freely with him.

Prepare your heart, not only your schedule, for what God wants to do. Return to his word with hunger, and let it begin clearing and steadying the inner life so you can walk more freely with him.

Lord, prepare our hearts to be free. Plant your word more deeply in us, clear away what keeps us distracted, and lead us into the freedom that begins with loving what you say.

Road to Calvary March 7 2021 1:32:01

Road to Calvary: A Journey in Preparing Our Hearts to Be Free Pt. 1

Psalm 119:9-16

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Road to Calvary Psalm 119:9-16

This sermon appears to begin a journey toward Calvary by focusing on the preparation of the heart. Through Psalm 119, the message likely asks how people can walk in purity, freedom, and deeper alignment with God's word as they move toward the cross. The opening of the service is full of surrender, worthiness in Christ, and the laying down of burdens, which gives the theme of preparation a hopeful rather than heavy tone. The hope in the sermon is that freedom begins before the moment of deliverance is fully seen. God prepares hearts through his word, and those who treasure it are being readied for deeper freedom in him. Prepare your heart, not only your schedule, for what God wants to do. Return to his word with hunger, and let it begin clearing and steadying the inner life so you can walk more freely with him. Lord, prepare our hearts to be free. Plant your word more deeply in us, clear away what keeps us distracted, and lead us into the freedom that begins with loving what you say.

  • The gathering begins by calling the church to give the week and the whole self back to Jesus.
  • Psalm 119 then appears to guide the first stage of preparation by centering freedom in God's word and the guarding of the heart.
  • The movement of the sermon is from burdened distraction into intentional preparation for freedom.
  • Prepare your heart, not only your schedule, for what God wants to do.
  • Return to his word with hunger, and let it begin clearing and steadying the inner life so you can walk more freely with him.

Prepare your heart, not only your schedule, for what God wants to do. Return to his word with hunger, and let it begin clearing and steadying the inner life so you can walk more freely with him.

Lord, prepare our hearts to be free. Plant your word more deeply in us, clear away what keeps us distracted, and lead us into the freedom that begins with loving what you say.

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