In this sermon titled "Go Up to Bethel," Kevin Thacker explores the significance of God's call to Jacob in Genesis 35:1-5 as a paradigm for spiritual renewal and commitment. The main theological focus is on the covenant faithfulness of God and the necessity of repentance and worship in the life of the believer. Thacker emphasizes that, like Jacob's call to return to Bethel, believers are called to return to a place where God’s presence is manifest and His grace is experienced, conveyed through four insights: the revelation of Christ, the giving of divine promises, the response of worship through sacrifice, and the importance of communal faithfulness. The sermon references Genesis 28, where God first revealed Himself to Jacob, establishing God's unchanging nature and His commitment to bless His people despite their shortcomings. The practical significance of this message lies in Thacker's exhortation to the congregation to prioritize worship, recognize the true nature of salvation as a gift from God, and actively turn away from idolatry and distractions that keep them from fully engaging with God’s covenant.
“Arise, go to Bethel, and dwell there.”
“If God saves you, if he comes to you, you'll turn from those things and you'll worship the true and living God.”
“Christ is our altar. What are you going to give God? Christ. I'll give Him what He gave me.”
“If he's done these things, if he's given us his Pearl Brick Cross, and we know it, we have eyes to see, we have ears to hear, why don't we just do what he says?”
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