In the sermon titled "Fully Known," Darin Weiss addresses the theological topic of divine love and acceptance in the face of human brokenness. He argues that the fear of being fully known—both by others and by God—leads individuals to perform and hide their true selves. Supporting his points, Weiss references the omniscience of God, illustrating how God knows every detail of a person's life, including their flaws and failures, yet still chooses to love them unconditionally, as emphasized in Romans 5:8, which states that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. Weiss underscores the significance of this relationship, highlighting that true worth is not based on one’s condition but on how God values them, pointing to the intrinsic worth found in the believer's identity in Christ. This message profoundly reassures believers of their secure position in God’s love, despite the depths of their failures.
“The worth and significance... has everything to do with what Hayden thinks of it. What it means to her.”
“In and of ourselves, we could say, man, I'm worthless. But listen, it's of no bearing to God.”
“Jesus knows everything about you... and still looks at you and says, I fully know you. I know you better than you know yourself. And I still love you.”
“Jesus is saying, I know exactly what I'm going to go through, but I don't want to spend eternity without you.”
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