Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Judgment Begins at God’s House [2026.05.17 Evening Sermon in Zephaniah 1:4–7]


Those who are near to God must reverently and ruthlessly eliminate all manmade worship.

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Summary of the transcript of the audio: The sermon, from Zephaniah 1:4–7, confronts the peril of spiritual complacency within God’s people by emphasizing that divine judgment begins with the household of God, warning that outward religious affiliation and ritual observance do not guarantee safety. It exposes the danger of syncretism—blending authentic worship of YHWH with manmade practices—revealing that such compromises are not mere additions, but acts of apostasy that betray a heart turned from God. The call to silence before the Lord underscores the need for reverent humility, urging believers to listen to God’s Word rather than rely on human traditions or self-generated religious expressions. The passage portrays the Day of the Lord as a sacrificial judgment in which the unrepentant, even within the covenant community, become the offering. Ultimately, the message is a sober exhortation to genuine faith: true worship is found only in Christ, Whose righteousness alone makes believers acceptable to God, and requires constant dependence, repentance, and a posture of listening rather than self-assertion.

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