8 Reasons We Cannot Afford to Neglect God's Word
SPEAKER: Pastor Russel Moldovan
Pastor Russel Moldovan’s sermon, “8 Reasons We Cannot Afford to Neglect God’s Word,” begins by helping the congregation understand where they are in their 2026 chronological reading of Scripture. He explains that the Old Testament is arranged in our Bibles by category—history, poetry/wisdom, and prophets—but that reading it chronologically helps us see how the books fit into the flow of God’s story. From there, he introduces the Psalms as prayers, poems, and hymns gathered over many generations, with Psalm 119 standing as the longest chapter in the Bible and one of the great “Psalms of the Law.” For Christians, he explains, the principles about God’s Law in Psalm 119 can be applied to the whole Bible, because all Scripture is God-breathed and useful for shaping God’s people. The heart of the sermon gives eight reasons believers cannot afford to neglect God’s Word. According to Psalm 119, Scripture leads us to peace in a painful world, protects us from sin, anchors us in truth amid a sea of lies, disciples and shapes our worldview, teaches us why and how to worship, offers wise counsel, reveals the nature and character of God, and ultimately introduces us to Jesus Christ, the Living Word. Pastor Russel emphasizes that the Bible is not merely another source of information; it is God’s truth, nourishment, guidance, and revelation. The sermon concludes by pointing to Jesus as the bread of life, whose body and blood were given for our salvation, reminding the congregation that the written Word points us to the Living Word, who gives eternal life to all who receive Him by faith.