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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2025 · 20 MIN

Statues Are Our Melodies

from Christ the Redeemer Church · host Gregory King

The sermon centers on the transformative power of God's statutes, presenting them not as burdensome rules but as life-giving melodies that guide conduct and shape speech. Drawing from Psalm 119:54, it emphasizes that God's law—particularly the Ten Commandments—serves as a constant, joyful song for the believer navigating a foreign world, offering direction and comfort in trials. The message unfolds through a practical exposition of each commandment, showing how they govern both behavior and communication, revealing humanity's need for grace while pointing to Christ as the perfect fulfillment of the law. As sojourners in a world not our own, believers are called to live distinctively, rooted in divine instruction, which exposes sin yet ultimately leads to redemption through Christ. The sermon concludes with a call to treasure God's statutes above all earthly things, recognizing them as the enduring source of peace, identity, and hope in a broken world.

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