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The Gospel You Eat

Greg Poore April 13, 2014 32m

Summary

The sermon explores the profound spiritual concept of sin and its impact on humanity's relationship with God, using a personal medical analogy to illustrate how people often deny or minimize their sinful nature. Drawing from biblical references in Exodus, Leviticus, and Revelation, the speaker emphasizes God's deep desire to dwell intimately with His people, while highlighting the incompatibility between divine holiness and human sinfulness. The central message is that taking sin seriously allows believers to truly appreciate and experience the sacred meaning of the Lord's Supper, recognizing that sin separates humanity from God and requires divine intervention for reconciliation.