The Gospel Ship
In this sermon from Exodus 19, 24, 33 and New Testament passages, Reverend Jack Hamilton teaches on intimacy with God and the varying degrees of closeness His people experience. He traces biblical examples—from Israel at Sinai, to Moses alone on the mount, to Joshua lingering in the tabernacle, to Peter, James, and John witnessing Christ’s glory. Hamilton emphasizes that while all believers are called to fellowship with God, some draw nearer because of desire, love, and obedience. He warns against complacency, shallow religion, and being satisfied with outward forms, urging Christians to seek deeper fellowship through Scripture, prayer, and devotion. Sanctification, he reminds, is God’s ongoing work in every believer, and true joy comes from loving God with all our heart, soul, and strength. Key Themes: • The Shema (Deuteronomy 6) as the foundation of intimacy with God • God revealing Himself at Sinai to different circles: the nation, elders, Joshua, Moses • Moses’ cry, “Show me Thy glory” (Exodus 33) • Jesus drawing disciples closer in circles: the 70, the 12, the 3, and John • The Transfiguration and Gethsemane as moments of inner-circle fellowship • Sanctification as God’s unfinished work in believers • Danger of complacency and shallow Christianity • Call to seek intimacy with God beyond religion or ritual • Living as citizens of heaven, not merely earth • Eternal fellowship with God as the believer’s ultimate hope
12 episodios
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