Show me my sin
Series Joshua
The sermon centers on the necessity of divine conviction as a mark of genuine faith, emphasizing that coming into God's presence inevitably reveals sin, not to condemn but to free and restore. Drawing from Scripture—particularly Joshua 18, John 3, and 1 John 1—it argues that true believers welcome conviction because they understand Christ's atonement has already borne their condemnation, making such exposure a pathway to deeper gratitude and intimacy with Him. The presence of God brings perspective, exposing spiritual complacency and the subtle sins of omission, while also offering hope, urging believers to arise from lethargy through active obedience rather than passive waiting. The sermon calls for personal and corporate revival, challenging the congregation to take initiative in prayer, service, and discipleship, grounded in the assurance that God's grace empowers faithful action. Ultimately, it presents a paradox: those who labor most in service find the deepest rest, as obedience and dependence on Christ renew the soul and deepen awareness of His presence.
| Sermon ID | 2202615544923 |
| Duration | 49:41 |
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| Category | Bible Study |
| Bible Text | Joshua 18:1-10 |
| Language | English |