EPISODE · Dec 28, 2025 · 33 MIN
A Life in the Word
from Christ the Redeemer Church · host Creston Thomas
The sermon centers on Psalm 119:56, emphasizing that a deep, personal relationship with God's Word is cultivated through consistent meditation, memorization, and obedience, transforming Scripture from external teaching into an internal possession. Drawing from the psalmist's experience, it portrays God's Word as a song sung daily and pondered through the night, becoming so intimately known that it is no longer foreign but truly 'mine.' The preacher illustrates this through vivid metaphors—like a cherished Christmas gift or a well-worn vacuum—highlighting how repeated engagement makes God's Word a natural, joyful part of one's identity. The message underscores that true faith is not merely intellectual assent but a lived reality, demonstrated in how believers speak, think, and act, as seen in Peter's bold proclamation, Jesus' resistance to temptation, and the faithful lives of biblical figures. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that those who keep God's precepts are blessed with eternal rewards, including eternal life, a new name, a white stone, and the privilege of sitting with Christ on His throne, revealing that the faithful are not only recipients of God's Word but heirs of His eternal promise.
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