Tagged: SpiritualIntimacy
This bilingual sermon explores the transition from spiritual silence to prophetic clarity. Using the story of Samuel, Babgen emphasises that intimacy with God is the only way to recognize His voice. He warns that sin and indifference dim our spiritual vision, urging the faithful to respond with total availability.
This bilingual sermon explores God’s identity as a loving, protective Father. Using the analogy of a father guarding his son in a dark desert, Brother Edward emphasises that God is never indifferent to our needs. The congregation is urged to trust their inheritance and participate in Communion with a spirit of sonship.
The sermon calls for a transition from transactional prayer to relational intimacy. By seeking God’s presence continuously rather than only during crises, believers find true peace. Brother Edward argues that while needs are met as a byproduct of union with Christ, the primary purpose of the Christian life is knowing Him.
Brother Haig argues that true Christianity is defined not by rituals, but by the difficult internal work of forgiveness. By comparing our grievances to the massive debt God forgave through Christ, he illustrates that unforgiveness is an ungrateful rejection of God’s grace that ultimately blocks our own spiritual power and peace.