COMO OUVIR À DEUS EM MEIO AO CAOS | IMPARTINDO O CORAÇÃO

Pastor Jucélio
25 Jun 202007:47

Summary

TLDRThe transcript explores the concept of abandonment and divine presence, highlighting the moment when Jesus on the cross cried out to God as 'Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?' It delves into the symbolism of the Ark of the Covenant, the rod of Aaron's blossoming, and the need for an empty space in our lives for God to speak. The sermon emphasizes the importance of patience during moments of spiritual emptiness, as it is in these voids that God's voice can be heard, leading to spiritual growth and restoration. It encourages believers to embrace the void and wait for God's guidance, rather than filling it with worldly distractions.

Takeaways

  • 😇 The speaker emphasizes a singular moment of Jesus calling out to God as 'My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?' on the cross, highlighting Jesus' experience of bearing humanity's sins and God's holy withdrawal.
  • 🌳 The reference to Exodus 25 and the construction of the Ark of the Covenant, with the staff of Aaron blooming, symbolizes spiritual rebirth and connection to God's life-giving source, akin to the individual's severed yet reconnected relationship with God.
  • 📜 The importance of having a 'space' in the center of one's life for God to speak, as illustrated by the empty space above the Ark where God would communicate His commands to the Israelites.
  • 🤔 The challenge of maintaining an empty space within oneself, which can lead to idolatry when filled with anything other than God's presence.
  • 😶 The fear and discomfort of silence and emptiness, which can be a place for God to speak, but also a test of faith when one's emotions and thoughts seem absent.
  • 💧 The metaphor of the woman at the well, who had many husbands but was identified by Jesus as a worshipper with an 'empty space' within, needing to be filled by God rather than temporary loves.
  • 🔄 The concept of creation coming from 'nothing', suggesting that God's creation and restoration require an open space, free from our own filling, to allow for something new.
  • 🙏 The call for patience in moments of emptiness, waiting for God to fill the void, as a test of faith and a challenge to not fill the space with worldly distractions.
  • 👥 The idea that God has placed an empty space within worshippers for a purpose, to communicate directly with them and guide their next steps.
  • 🕊 The need to resist the urge to fill the spiritual void with anything other than God's voice, to maintain a pure and direct relationship with the divine.
  • 🎶 The closing with music signifies a transition, possibly to a moment of reflection or worship, after the profound discussion on the importance of emptiness and silence in spiritual life.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Jesus calling out to 'My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?' on the cross?

    -This moment signifies the depth of Jesus' suffering on the cross, where he bore the sins of humanity. It is the only moment when he addresses God as 'God' rather than 'Father,' indicating the separation he felt due to the weight of humanity's sins.

  • What is the connection between the rod of Aaron and the concept of new birth in God as mentioned in the script?

    -The rod of Aaron blooming after being separated from its original source symbolizes the new birth in God. Just as the rod was cut off from its life source but flourished when connected to the life-giving power of God, believers are also spiritually reborn when they are connected to God despite being 'cut off' from their old selves.

  • Why is it important to have a 'space' in the center of our lives for God to speak?

    -A 'space' in the center of our lives represents an open area where God can communicate his will and guidance. It is essential for maintaining a direct relationship with God and for allowing his voice to shape our decisions and actions.

  • What does the 'void' in the middle of the Ark of the Covenant represent?

    -The 'void' in the Ark of the Covenant represents the sacred space where God would speak to His people. It symbolizes the importance of having an open and receptive heart to hear God's commands and guidance.

  • How does the concept of 'idolatry' relate to filling the 'void' in our lives?

    -Idolatry arises when we fill the 'void' in our lives with anything other than God. This can be material possessions, relationships, or personal ambitions, which distract us from God's voice and purpose for our lives.

  • What is the challenge of waiting in the 'void' or emptiness?

    -Waiting in the 'void' is challenging because it requires faith and patience. It is a test of our trust in God's timing and His plan, even when we feel empty or uncertain about the future.

  • Why is it important not to fill the 'void' with our own desires or fears?

    -Filling the 'void' with our own desires or fears can lead to idolatry and a loss of focus on God's will. It prevents us from hearing God's voice and experiencing His guidance and provision.

  • What does the story of the Samaritan woman signify about the nature of true worship?

    -The story of the Samaritan woman signifies that true worship comes from a place of inner emptiness that seeks to be filled by God. Jesus recognized her as a true worshipper because she was seeking to be filled by God rather than seeking temporary satisfaction from her relationships.

  • How does the concept of 'creation from nothing' relate to the 'void' in our lives?

    -The concept of 'creation from nothing' or 'ex nihilo' relates to the 'void' as it represents the potential for God to do something new in our lives when we allow Him to work in the emptiness. It is a reminder that God's creation and restoration can come from the most barren places.

  • What is the importance of maintaining the 'void' in our lives for God's voice?

    -Maintaining the 'void' in our lives for God's voice is important because it allows us to remain open and receptive to His guidance. It is a space where God can speak directly to us, shaping our hearts and minds according to His will.

  • How can we cultivate patience during times of 'void' or emptiness in our spiritual journey?

    -Cultivating patience during times of 'void' or emptiness involves trusting in God's timing and presence. It requires us to resist the urge to fill the emptiness with our own solutions and instead wait on God to fill and guide us.

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