View this on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObqsGZxstJs The central message of the sermon is that the ultimate purpose of the Christian life is to behold and delight in the profound beauty of God, a beauty revealed most fully in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Drawing from Psalm 27:4, the preacher emphasizes that the believer's highest desire should be to dwell in God's presence, gaze upon His beauty, and inquire in His temple—not as a distant ritual, but as a present reality, since the Holy Spirit dwells within every believer. This vision of God's beauty is not merely aesthetic but transformative, countering the world's fleeting, vain pursuits with the eternal, life-giving joy found in a relationship with the holy, loving, and redeeming God. The sermon calls Christians to cultivate a deep, joyful, and thankful heart, rooted in the truth that God's beauty is not subjective but objective, revealed in creation, Scripture, and the cross, and that to know Him is to be made beautiful by Him. Ultimately, the Christian life is one of worship, joy, and evangelistic longing, as the church is called to reflect the splendor of God in a broken world.