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Discover FBC
FBC Augusta
282 episodes
4 days ago
A collection of Sermons from First Baptist Church of Augusta
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A collection of Sermons from First Baptist Church of Augusta
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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An Introduction to Eternity
Discover FBC
26 minutes 27 seconds
4 months ago
An Introduction to Eternity

Psalm 84


Will Dyer reflects on the significance of worship, emphasizing its dual nature as both a communal celebration and a way of life. ​ Drawing from Psalm 84, they highlight worship as a glimpse of eternity, where heaven and earth intersect, and a celebration of God's goodness. ​ He recount their experience at Camp Kid Jam, observing the joyful worship of children, and connect this exuberance to the ancient Israelites' pilgrimage to the temple, where they encountered God's presence. ​ Worship, he argue, is not a mundane routine but a foretaste of the joy and celebration of God's kingdom, as described in Revelation and Jesus' parables. ​ The act of communion is presented as a powerful reminder of God's abundant love and grace, inviting everyone to partake in the celebration of His goodness. ​ Worship, ultimately, is an invitation to experience eternity and the boundless love of God. ​

Discover FBC
A collection of Sermons from First Baptist Church of Augusta