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Advent Song
Introduction
Big House by Audio Adrenaline
In God’s Family
We Remember
We Celebrate New Birth
We Remind Ourselves of What Really Matters
We Give Thanks
We Gather Together
Psalm 122 (NIV) and 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 (NIV)
Body
The house of the Lord is no longer a place—it’s a people together.
The temple is no longer a building—it’s the gathering of the church.
In God’s family, we gather together because when we gather together we become the house of God.
Exposition
A “temple” is the intersection of Heaven and Earth.
In God’s house there is...
Joy (Ps 122:1)
Unity (Ps 122:3-4)
The Hebrew behind the phrase “closely compacted together” literally means to take different pieces and bind them together to make one whole thing.
Illustration: Like Lego bricks…
Praise (Ps 122:4)
Righteousness (Ps 122:5)
Application
All of these things flow from a life that is centered in the worship of God.
“Note that the object of these gatherings was to give thanks, not primarily to seek unity or prosperity.
Unity and prosperity were gifts.”
~ Derek Kidner
When we come together in the presence of God and our Christian brothers and sisters who love us, our weary souls find rest, our broken hearts are mended, our lives are re-prioritized, our fears are removed, our burdens are lightened, our spirits are lifted, and our hope is restored.
Ps 122:1… Where are you looking for happiness this Christmas season?
Conclusion: Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem
Read Ps 122:6-9 again.
“What Jerusalem was to the Israelite, the church is to the Christian.”
~ Derek Kidner
Pray for churches here, across our nation, and around the world, including Afghanistan.
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