Walking With God - Lesson 9
Series Walking With God
The sermon centers on the biblical imperative to walk humbly with God, drawing from Micah 6:8 as its foundational text, and emphasizing that true fellowship with God requires a posture of humility, not pride. It explores the theological reality of God's infinite superiority—His omniscience, omnipotence, and immutability—illustrated through numerous biblical figures who, upon encountering His presence, responded with profound self-abasement. The message warns that pride is an abomination to God, directly opposed to His nature, and leads to spiritual destruction, while humility is consistently exalted as the path to divine grace and blessing. Through vivid analogies—comparing human boasting to a flag football player claiming equality with Tom Brady or a novice pianist challenging Van Cliburn—the preacher underscores that humility is not self-deprecation but a recognition of God's greatness, resulting in a life of quiet reverence, deferred praise, and attentive listening. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to a life of continual humility, where self is set aside, God is glorified, and spiritual revelation—like the burning hearts of the disciples on the road to Emmaus—becomes the natural fruit of walking with Him.
| Sermon ID | 99311201954530 |
| Duration | 41:06 |
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| Category | Midweek Service |
| Language | English |