Os que confiam no SENHOR
Summary
TLDRThe video script is a spiritual reflection based on Psalm 125, emphasizing the unwavering faith of those who trust in the Lord, likened to the steadfast Mount Zion. It draws parallels to the story of Noah, whose faith remained unshaken amid the great flood, guided by God. The message conveys that faith in God can provide stability amidst life's storms and challenges, like the seven mountains surrounding Jerusalem that symbolize God's enduring presence and protection. The sermon encourages viewers to have faith, as it is the foundation for enduring life's trials and standing firm in the face of adversity.
Takeaways
- đ» The metaphor of the Mount of Zion being unshaken represents the steadfastness of those who trust in the Lord.
- đ¶ The Lord's care for His people is compared to the mountains around Jerusalem, being constant from the womb.
- đ Despite the chaos in the world, like tsunamis and overflowing rivers, the mountain remains stable, symbolizing the unwavering faith in God.
- đ¶ The story of Noah and the Ark illustrates the importance of faith in God's word, even when others do not listen.
- đ§ The Ark's journey through the flood shows that faith in God can lead to safety and preservation, even in the face of disaster.
- đ The highest mountain, Mount Everest, is mentioned to contrast with the Ark's final resting place on Mount Ararat, emphasizing the power of faith.
- đł Noah's greatest achievement was not just building the Ark but repopulating the earth, showing the importance of faith in God's plan.
- đ€Č The power of faith is compared to a mustard seed that can move mountains, highlighting the strength of belief in God.
- đł The seven mountains around Jerusalem symbolize the Lord's protective and constant presence around His people.
- đȘ Faith in God is the key to remaining steadfast, even when faced with trials and tribulations.
- đ Trusting in the Lord provides security, protection, and victory, as He surrounds and cares for His people.
Q & A
What is the central theme of the script based on Psalm 125?
-The central theme is the unwavering faith in the Lord, drawing a parallel between the steadfastness of Mount Zion and the faith of believers who remain unshaken through life's trials.
What does the script suggest about the stability of mountains compared to the chaos of the sea?
-The script suggests that while the sea is subject to disturbances such as Tsunamis, mountains, particularly Mount Zion, remain steadfast and unmoved, symbolizing the unwavering faith of believers.
How does the script relate the story of Noah and the flood to the concept of faith?
-The script uses the story of Noah to illustrate the power of faith. Despite the world's disbelief and the impending flood, Noah's faith remained unshaken, leading to his salvation and the repopulation of the earth.
What is the significance of the Ark of Noah in the script?
-The Ark of Noah signifies not only the salvation from the flood but also the faith that guided Noah and the Ark to safety. It serves as a metaphor for the protective presence of God amidst chaos.
What does the script say about the number of mountains surrounding Jerusalem and their spiritual significance?
-The script mentions that seven mountains surround Jerusalem, symbolizing the Lord's protective presence around His people, just as the mountains encircle the city.
How does the script interpret the phrase 'the smallest amount of faith can move mountains'?
-The script interprets this phrase to mean that even the tiniest measure of faith in God can empower believers to overcome great obstacles, just as one could command a mountain to be moved into the sea.
What role does faith play in the believer's life according to the script?
-According to the script, faith is the foundation that keeps believers secure and steadfast, allowing them to stand firm through life's storms and challenges.
What assurance does the script offer to those who have faith in the Lord?
-The script offers the assurance that those who have faith in the Lord will remain unshaken and secure, as God's protective presence is likened to the mountains surrounding Jerusalem.
What is the script's perspective on the power of faith in the face of adversity?
-The script posits that faith in the Lord gives believers the strength to withstand and overcome adversity, like the mountains that remain unmoved despite the chaos around them.
How does the script describe the protective role of the Lord in the lives of believers?
-The script describes the Lord as a protective force that surrounds, guards, blesses, and grants victory to believers, ensuring their steadfastness in faith.
What does the script imply about the relationship between faith and the believer's resilience?
-The script implies that a strong faith in the Lord is directly correlated with a believer's resilience, enabling them to remain steadfast even in the face of life's greatest challenges.
Outlines
đ± Faith as a Firm Mountain
This paragraph discusses the unwavering nature of faith in God, drawing a parallel between the stability of Mount Zion and the steadfastness of believers. It uses the metaphor of a mountain that remains unshaken amidst the chaos of the world, including tsunamis and turbulent seas. The story of Noah and the Ark is highlighted to illustrate the power of faith, even in the face of global destruction. The speaker emphasizes that faith in God is the anchor that keeps us secure, regardless of the challenges we face, and encourages the audience to maintain their faith, as it is the foundation of their strength and resilience.
đ Standing Firm in Faith
The second paragraph concludes the script with a call to stand firm in faith, invoking the name of Jesus for strength. It includes a benediction from the Lord upon the audience, followed by a musical interlude. The message is one of reassurance and empowerment, reminding the listeners that with faith in Jesus, they can remain steadfast and unyielding, even in the face of adversity. The paragraph serves as a closing affirmation of the enduring power of faith and the protective presence of God around His people.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄFaith
đĄMount of Zion
đĄNoah's Ark
đĄTsunami
đĄTempest
đĄPsalm 125
đĄJerusalem
đĄEverest
đĄMustard Seed
đĄFaithfulness
đĄShelter
Highlights
The message from Psalm 125 emphasizes that those who trust in the Lord are like the Mount of Zion, unshaken and steadfast forever.
The Lord surrounds and protects His people, just as the mountains surround Jerusalem, from the moment of their birth.
Despite the chaos in the world, the mountain remains firm, symbolizing the steadfastness of faith in the Lord.
The story of Noah during the flood illustrates the unwavering faith that led to survival and the repopulation of the earth.
Noah's ark, guided by God, landed on Mount Ararat, demonstrating the power of faith even in the face of a global catastrophe.
The sermon teaches that faith in God can keep us secure even when natural disasters like tsunamis and floods occur.
Seven mountains surround Jerusalem, symbolizing the Lord's complete care and protection for His people.
Faith in God is compared to a mustard seed that can move mountains, emphasizing the power of even the smallest amount of faith.
The sermon encourages having faith and trust in the Lord, as it is the source of security and victory.
Even when faced with adversity, those with faith in the Lord will remain unshaken, like the Mount of Zion.
The sermon suggests that faith in the Lord can protect us from the evil that is around us, as God is our shelter and protector.
It is through faith in the Lord that we can find rest and peace, even amidst the chaos caused by the devil.
The sermon concludes with a blessing for all, emphasizing the importance of faith in maintaining steadfastness in the face of challenges.
Transcripts
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Shalom paz seja convosco queridos a
palavra de Deus vai nos dizer assim no
Salmo 125 os que confiam no Senhor sĂŁo
como o Monte de SiĂŁo que nĂŁo se abalam
mas permanece firme para sempre e assim
como estĂŁo os montes em volta de
Jerusalém assim estå o senhor em volta
do seu povo desde agora e para sempre
desde o momento que a gente estava sendo
gerado lĂĄ no ventre da nossa mĂŁe entĂŁo
desde lĂĄ que o senhor ele tem cuidado de
mim e ele tem cuidado de vocĂȘ vejamos
que muitas vezes o rio Ă© abalado ele
transborda o mar ele Ă© abalado ele foge
muitas vezes o seu termo o seu limite
levanta Tsunami no mar as coisas sĂŁo
todas bagunçada aqui na terra mas o
monte não quase tudo né mas o monte não
o monte ele permanece firme para sempre
assim Ă© o crente no Senhor assim Ă©
aquele que tem fé no Senhor vem o vento
vem a tempestade mas ele permanece de pé
foi assim nos dias de Noé Quando Deus
mandou mandou NoĂ© pregar o juĂzo que
viria um dilĂșvio sobre a terra 120 anos
NoĂ© falando vai vir um dilĂșvio vai vir
um dilĂșvio entra dentro da arca entra
dentro da arca o povo nĂŁo deu ouvido e a
palavra de Deus diz que a Terra se abriu
e a ågua começou a subir ågua começou a
descer e a arca Ficou ali Ăł Parecia que
tava a deriva né mas não estava não e
ali não tinha Leme dentro da arca de Noé
o que tinha ali era muita fé e a fé dele
nĂŁo foi abalada e o prĂłprio Deus
conduziu aquela arca o Monte Mais Alto
da terra Ă© o Monte
Evereste mas a Arca de Noé ela vai parar
no Monte
Ararate costumo dizer queridos que o
maior feito de Noé a maior obra de Noé
nĂŁo foi sĂł construir uma arca mas foi
repovoar a terra entĂŁo NĂłs aprendemos
que todos aqueles que nĂŁo deu crĂ©dito Ă
palavra de
Deus jå era e também toda a vegetação
que tinha jĂĄ era todos os animais que
havia na terra jĂĄ era mas os Monte nĂŁo
ele permaneceu firme para sempre que
hoje eu e vocĂȘ possamos ter essa fĂ© a fĂ©
que ainda que venha o Tsunami ainda que
os rios se transborde nĂłs ficaremos
seguro Aonde estĂĄ o nosso Deus porque
aonde estå o nosso Deus a nossa fé em
Deus Deus nos manterĂĄ seguro e nĂłs
seremos como o Monte de SiĂŁo que nĂŁo se
abala mas permanece para sempre queridos
sete Montes cercam a Jerusalém são sete
montes Que cercam a Jerusalém e a
palavra de Deus vai nos dizer que da
mesma maneira que os montes cercam a
Jerusalém assim estå o senhor em volta
do teu povo Ă© o senhor que nos cerca Ă© o
senhor que nos guarda Ă© o senhor que nos
abençoa é o senhor que nos då vitória é
o senhor que nos faz ficar de pé na
verdade tem uma coisa que faz o monte se
abalar qual é a fé a palavra de Deus diz
que se tiveres fé no tamanhozinho de um
grĂŁozinho de mustarda dirĂĄs ao monte e
ele se
transportarĂĄ para o meio dos mares entĂŁo
queridos Tenha fé vamos ter fé no Senhor
Vamos confiar no senhor a nossa
confiança tem que est totalmente no
Senhor porque se a minha fé a minha
confiança estiver plenamente no Senhor
queridos pode vir tsunami a maré pode
subir o vento Pode soprar pode dar na
palmeira a palmeira vai até envergar mas
ela vai se levantar ela nĂŁo vai quebrar
ela vai permanecer de pé na presença do
Senhor porque Ă© o senhor querido que
estĂĄ em volta do teu povo o diabo tĂĄ de
redor fazendo o vento soprar o diabo tĂĄ
a de redor fazendo o vento soprar mas o
Senhor estĂĄ ao nosso redor cuidando de
nós por isso que aquele que tem fé
aquele que habita no esconderijo do
altĂssimo a sombra do Onipotente
descansarå seja hoje querido alguém que
tenha fé para que o mal não venha te
atingir porque o dia mal vai chegar para
todo mundo mas se a minha fé e a tua fé
estiver
no Senhor vem o que vier o vento vai
passar a tempestade vai passar e nĂłs
vamos permanecer de pé em nome de Jesus
assim o Senhor abençoe a todos
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