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What does it mean to 'behold your God' in the context of this sermon?

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'Behold your God' is a call to recognize God's holiness and sovereignty.

'Behold your God' reflects the central message of the sermon, urging believers to recognize and worship God for His holiness and sovereign rule over all creation. This phrase encapsulates the essence of what God's preachers proclaim, inviting the congregation to focus their attention on God's glory and recognize their own need for Him. By beholding God in His majesty, believers understand their depravity and salvation in Christ, motivating them to worship and live for His glory. This acknowledgment transforms their perception of life's struggles, as they view them through the truth of God's eternal perspective.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:6-11, Isaiah 6

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