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The central message of this sermon is that the key to truly applying God's Word to one's life is not just hearing or even understanding it, but rather intensely focusing on it and making a deliberate effort to live it out. This "intense looking" at God's Word is likened to bending over closely to examine something, as exemplified by the disciples' intense scrutiny of Jesus' empty tomb after his resurrection. The preacher emphasizes that this kind of focused attention requires ongoing practice and habituation, rather than just a one-time encounter with the truth. By encouraging listeners to find their own unique ways to connect with God's Word and to develop habits of regular engagement with it, the sermon aims to equip believers for spiritual growth and obedience.
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The central message of this sermon is that the key to truly applying God's Word to one's life is not just hearing or even understanding it, but rather intensely focusing on it and making a deliberate effort to live it out. This "intense looking" at God's Word is likened to bending over closely to examine something, as exemplified by the disciples' intense scrutiny of Jesus' empty tomb after his resurrection. The preacher emphasizes that this kind of focused attention requires ongoing practice and habituation, rather than just a one-time encounter with the truth. By encouraging listeners to find their own unique ways to connect with God's Word and to develop habits of regular engagement with it, the sermon aims to equip believers for spiritual growth and obedience.