In the sermon titled "How is it That You Seek?" based on Luke 2:49, Don Bell explores the significance of seeking Christ in the context of spiritual pursuit and salvation. He emphasizes that the act of seeking the Lord should be genuine and not merely a tradition or habit, as exemplified by Mary and Joseph’s search for Jesus. Bell highlights the question posed by Jesus, "How is it that you sought me?" as a critical point of reflection regarding one's approach to faith. Throughout the sermon, he draws from Scripture, particularly Luke 2:41-52, to illustrate the importance of diligent seeking, the dangers of presumption in faith, and the necessity of understanding who Christ truly is as the Almighty Savior. The practical significance of his message asserts that true faith involves continuous seeking and commitment to Christ, rather than being content with superficial religious observance.
“How is it that you sought me? Wished you not, that I must be about my father's business.”
“Once you start seeking him and you find him, you'll seek him for the rest of your life.”
“Don't let nothing hinder your commitment to our Lord Jesus Christ. Let nothing ever hinder your commitment to Christ.”
“Christ himself is our life.”
The Bible encourages believers to seek God earnestly and continually, emphasizing the importance of His presence in our lives.
Luke 2:49
Salvation in Christ is supported by Scripture, emphasizing God's promise to save His people from their sins.
Matthew 1:21
Jesus is central to Christianity as our Savior and Lord, providing redemption and connection to God.
Hebrews 4:14-16, John 14:6
We should seek Christ through sincere worship, prayer, and engagement with His teachings.
Luke 2:49
Assurance of salvation comes from knowing Christ and trusting Him as our Savior.
1 John 5:11-12
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