Sermons from First Evangelical Free Church in Sioux City, IA

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  1. 4d ago

    Psalm 119:33-40 The Life-giving Word

    119:33-35 Request. The psalmist asks for the Lord to provide not only knowledge, but also understanding and leading as well. The result is not just a better grasp on God’s law, but also a more faithful embracing and following of it. 119:36-37 Contrast. Part of learning to savor God’s ways is to call on Him to develop a taste for what He says in contrast with the tastes promoted by our world. It’s that we would see and desire Jesus more than anyone or anything else. 119:38-39 Purpose. The reasons behind the psalmist’s request are highlighted in these verses – the point isn’t simply knowledge for the sake of knowledge, but instead a response of trusting in and enjoying the Lord. 119:40 Heart. In some ways, we find here a summary of the entire stanza – a longing for the Lord by treasuring His words. The Point: The psalmist asks the Lord to work in him that he would not just know and understand, but also delight in the Lord by treasuring God’s words. Prayer: Lord, would you give us such a heart for you that we treasure each and every word you give us. Make us to love your ways and laws to such an extent that they become our delight and joy as we live them out before others. Application: ask the Lord to develop these kinds of longings in you, that you would call on Him to build within you a delight in all that He says. Here is how I will apply these truths: ___________________ __________________________________________________

  2. Jun 22

    Psalm 119:17-24 Eyes to See

    119:17-19 Blessing in God’s will. The psalmist challenges us to seek blessing not for ourselves, but instead God’s blessing in order to do God’s will: a heartfelt desire to please God, first and foremost, instead of our own selves. 119:20-22 Blessing instead of judgment. The one who pursues the Lord, who treasures what God has said rather than what God’s enemies have said, is the one who will enjoy His blessing – and not His judgment – forever. 119:23-24 Blessing instead of despair. God’s blessing matters not just for the future, but even in the present. The way to delight is found not in focusing on those who oppose the Lord, not in how they seek to harm the ones who follow God’s words, but instead: we focus on what our Lord has said. The Point: True blessing comes from treasuring what the Lord says matters most. We see this perfectly lived out in Jesus, and His joy in the Lord is given to we who trust in Him. Prayer: Lord, let us not seek your blessing instead of You, but rather: give us hearts and minds that want You most of all – and who delight in how your word tells us of who you are. Form us, mold and re-make us, to be a people who passionately pursue knowing and doing all that You have said. Application: What needs to change in your life so that you would delight in God’s word? How will you fill your mind and heart with what God has said so that you’d delight in Jesus even when life is hard and faith isn’t easy? Here is how I will apply these truths:

  3. May 31

    Psalm 119:1-8 Delight in the Lord

    119:1-3 The person God blesses. True blessing – the blessing of knowing God and being known by Him – comes from delighting in His law, His word, and all that He has said. 119:4-6 The blessing you can have. Far from being unattainable, you and I can have this blessing because Jesus has won it for us – He perfectly keeps all God’s words, He has fulfilled the law. Because of Jesus, because every Christian has the Holy Spirit, we too can follow the pattern of treasuring God’s words in how we live and respond. 119:7-8 The delight in God’s blessing. Delighting in the Lord leads to confidence of His care. The way to confident faith isn’t just “wishing” for it, but instead it is to hope and live and act in ways that He calls us to. The Point: Far from being something stale, boring, or even oppressive, God’s law is for the blessing of His people. As we treasure His words, we learn to treasure and delight in God! Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank you that your ways are best and that you have revealed them to us! We praise you that the way of delight, the way of blessing, isn’t a mystery, but instead is clear – and that Jesus has won that blessing for us. Help us to delight in your ways as we follow our Savior. Application: How will you treasure the Lord’s words this week? Will you seek Him by reading and hearing and thinking on what He has said? Will you live – alongside the rest of First E-Free – in the way that He says is best? Here is how I will apply these truths: ___________________ __________________________________________________

  4. May 31

    Ephesians 6:21-24 Encouragement

    6:21-22 People matter. It’s easy for us to overlook, so let’s thank the Lord for these verses which show us how relationships are crucial for God’s people. Our relationship with Jesus is what brings us hope – and on that basis, our relationships with one another matter as reflections of our King, too. Notice how Paul cares for the Ephesians on a personal level, and they for him. 6:23-24 Grace matters. The very kinds of things that Paul prayed for at the beginning of the letter are what he continues to hope for and point them to here at the end. Because of Christ’s work, Paul can confidently offer a blessing to God’s people in the pattern of the very things that our Savior has won for us. These are what we should embrace, treasure, and point one another toward. The Point: Encouragement is crucial for the church to be what we are called to be. We need to prioritize relationships as part of what it means for us to follow Jesus together. Prayer: Our King, because you cared to relate to us, our relationships with others take on new importance. Help us to love as we have first been loved, use us to encourage so that we would each be built up in Jesus and serve Him together. Application: Ask the Lord to help you see healthy Christian relationships as not just a “nice to have” in the church, but as foundational to what it means to gather together and grow together as God’s people. How will you be a part of that? Here is how I will apply these truths: ___________________ __________________________________________________

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