Magnify the Lord
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Sermon shared by C Vincent
October 2009
Summary: Our vision of God may be small, blurred, blind or magnified.
Tags: Humble, Joyful, Prayerful, Peace, Magnify, Vision, Misconceptions, Wonder, Focus, Praise (add tag)
Denomination: Assembly of God
Audience: General adults
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Magnify the Lord
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PP Illustration slide 1: Telescopes, key-hole surgery, binoculars, reading glasses, microscope and the human eye
Object: a magnifying glass and tiny pictures
Activity: Children to use magnifying glass to find out what’s on the paper
A lens brings the object closer only in vision, not reality
Glass curved slightly to form a convex lens, while the glass in our windows are plane glass
The magnifying glass is not projecting an image onto anything; it is merely bending the Light rays from the object so that the object will appear larger
Read Psalm 34:3 O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together.
Praise enlarges God
Too many with strained eyes, trying to see without praising and exalting him
PP illustration slide 2: 2-7 bird 8-12 Jesus’ face
As Christians we are to magnify the Lord
We must be the lens through which the world views God
The problem arises when we don’t see God magnified ourselves
What does this mean?
In his book, William Hendricks, ‘Revealing Stories Why People Are Leaving the Church’, he took a survey asking folks why they no longer attended church. Surprisingly, the most common complaint was not the music, or the facility, or that church was dull. The most common reason given for leaving the church was that the church did not provide them an opportunity to meet with God. E.g., it was not ‘worshipful’ enough!
They came hoping to experience something of God, to be spiritually fed, but many left empty. Hendricks wrote: “Apparently, it doesn’t matter if the service is entertaining. When interaction with God is absent, eventually the church loses its appeal.”
You see, when people do not connect with God is some way, there is frustration, and emptiness and they begin to drift away
We the church must take some responsibility for this
Why?
Our God isn’t big enough, or strong enough
We show them a God who can’t fulfill our needs, let alone theirs
One who isn’t important to us because we fill our lives with other things
They see we don’t have any commitment to church
They watch us squabble and fall out
They can only see the Lord through the projected image we give of Him
If God is small in our eyes, we will nothing happen
Many see God too small:
· Not able to deal with their difficulties
· Not able to save their families
· Not able to do something in the community
Men & women who have great faith in God, and in whom God has given strength, how enormous He becomes!
Have you never studied of the great heroes of the Bible?
The spies saw the enemy as giants and themselves as grasshoppers; how small was God? Num 13-14
Joshua and Caleb saw God bigger than the enemy, they were the grasshoppers, then Josh 2 they entered the land
What was the difference between Caleb, Joshua and the other spies?
Their view of God
God was bigger than anything or anyone
Num 14:24 But My servant Caleb, because he has a different spirit in him and has followed Me fully, I will bring into the land where he went, and his descendants shall inherit it.
This different spirit, is one who sees the greatness of God and the smallness of man
Someone whose eyes and mind magnify the Lord
1 Sam 17 When David went to the battlefield, the army were afraid; they saw Goliath as big and God as small
However,
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