In the sermon titled "Without God, It Means Nothing," Darin Weiss addresses the theological significance of God's presence in the midst of life’s challenges and desires. He recounts his personal struggle with wanting children in the face of his wife's lupus, emphasizing that true fulfillment is found only when God is at the center of one's life. Weiss uses the example of Moses in Exodus, who refuses the promised land without God's presence, illustrating the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty and the human need for divine relationship over material blessings. Ultimately, he argues that the miracle lies in recognizing and pursuing God Himself rather than the fulfillment of specific prayers or desires, highlighting the importance of faith and trust in God's overall plan.
“It doesn't matter what the outcome is. If God isn't at the center of it, then the outcome isn't going to be any good anyway.”
“Lord, if you're not going, then there's no sense in us going.”
“Maybe that's part of what God is teaching all of us here tonight, is that the real outcome that we need is not the thing necessarily we're praying for, but it's actually seeing Jesus.”
“No matter where I'm going or what it is I think I need, if he's not there, it's useless.”
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