Immanuel URC of DeMotte

Christian Commitment to the Shema


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The sermon centers on the Christian commitment to the Shema—Deuteronomy 6:4–9—as a living, covenantal call to wholehearted devotion to God, rooted in His grace and fulfilled in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that the law is not abolished by faith but upheld, as the New Testament affirms its enduring purpose in shaping godly lives and pointing to Christ as the true fulfillment of God's commands. The passage is presented as profoundly covenantal, extending God's promises to families and children, and calls believers to intentionally and diligently teach Scripture in daily life—through conversation, worship, and visible practices—within the home as the primary arena of spiritual formation. The preacher underscores that this commitment is not legalistic but arises from gratitude for salvation, requiring personal faithfulness, parental responsibility, and the church's communal support, all grounded in the gospel of grace. Ultimately, the Shema is not a Jewish relic but a Christian imperative, calling the church to live as a family that hears, obeys, and proclaims God's Word with joy and conviction.
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Immanuel URC of DeMotteBy Rev. Joel Wories