The sermon "Look Up!" by James Smith addresses the theological concept of reliance on God amidst trials and temptations, emphasizing the importance of faith and focus on Christ. Smith argues that believers should not dwell on past failures, personal struggles, or external circumstances, but rather look up to God for guidance, strength, and comfort, as stated in Luke 21:28. He cites various Scriptures, including Psalm 5:3 and Hebrews 12:1-2, to illustrate the necessity of redirecting one's gaze from self and sin to Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith. Practically, this sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of divine providence and the sufficiency of Christ's grace, encouraging Christians to seek God's assistance in every situation as they navigate the uncertainties of the New Year.
“Look up for light to guide you, and He will direct your path.”
“Look up in faith, exercising confidence in the word of a faithful God.”
“Do not look at your sin, it will discourage you. Do not look at yourself, it will distress you.”
“Run looking, work looking, fight looking, suffer looking, live looking, and die looking to Jesus who is at God's right hand in glory.”
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