Who Will Weep Over The City Part 2
This sermon deeply examines the biblical book of Lamentations and the profound impact of God's absence on both society and the church. It discusses the concept of divine justice, the repercussions of sin, and the transformative potential of repentance and renewal. Emphasis is placed on the importance of acknowledging sin and seeking God's mercy. The sermon explores the church's call for "weepers" - individuals yearning for change and refusing to settle for religious routine. The importance of family roles within the church and the critical need for desperation for God in a society promoting independence is highlighted. The sermon concludes with a call to action for listeners to seek forgiveness and intercede for their communities, reinforcing that restoring one's relationship with God is never too late.
Key Scripture Reference:
The Book of Lamentations
Key Points:
1. Acknowledging the profound impact of God's absence on both society and the church.
2. Exploring divine justice, sin repercussions, and the potential for repentance and renewal.
3. Understanding the importance of weepers in the church, individuals yearning for change.
4. The critical role of the family within the church and the importance of desperation for God in an increasingly independent society.
5. Sharing personal stories of unlearned men filled with the Holy Ghost, preaching till their last breath.
6. Unpicking the concept of "church hurt" and the need for discipline within the church.
7. The importance of asking for forgiveness and becoming intercessors for their communities.