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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2026 · 37 MIN

Being Known For Knowing the Lord

from Christ the Redeemer Church · host Creston Thomas

The central message of the sermon is that true Christian identity is found not in self-promotion or worldly achievements, but in knowing and treasuring the Lord as one's ultimate portion, as expressed in Psalm 119:57. Drawing from biblical contrasts—Cain's lineage known for building cities and forging weapons, versus Seth's line known for calling on the name of the Lord—the preacher emphasizes that believers are to be recognized not for their accomplishments, but for their intimate relationship with God and their love for His Word. The sermon calls the audience to examine whether they are known for their devotion to Christ and their hunger for Scripture, illustrated through passionate devotion, daily meditation, and a joy in God's Word that surpasses even honey or gold. It challenges nominal faith by affirming that a genuine desire for God's Word is the hallmark of a living faith, and urges believers to cultivate a life marked by spiritual appetite, accountability, and joyful obedience to Scripture.

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The central message of the sermon is that true Christian identity is found not in self-promotion or worldly achievements, but in knowing and treasuring the Lord as one's ultimate portion, as expressed in Psalm 119:57. Drawing from biblical...

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