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The Way to God's House

3 sermons

The biblical concept of "The Way to God's House" is rooted in the Old Testament, where it refers to the path that leads to the Temple in Jerusalem, a symbol of God's presence among His people, as described in Psalms 122:1, "I was glad when they said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord!'" This concept is later spiritualized in the New Testament, where Jesus teaches that He is the way to the Father's house, as stated in John 14:6, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me." In Psalms 84:5, the psalmist expresses the joy of those who are on this way, saying, "Blessed are those whose strength is in you, in whose heart are the highways to Zion." Through faith in Jesus Christ, believers can walk in this way, experiencing God's presence and guidance in their lives.

John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound significance of dwelling in God's house, reflecting on how familiarity can dull our appreciation for spiritual truths. He highlights the longing of the soul for communion with God, as expressed in Psalm 84, and the joy of being in His presence. Darby explain

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the safety and security found in dwelling within the house of God, using the example of young Joash who was hidden from danger under the care of Jehoiada. He illustrates that being in God's presence is akin to being a jewel in a casket, providing invulnerability against the ene

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of dwelling safely apart from the world, highlighting that true safety comes from separating ourselves from sinners and compromising influences. He illustrates that a worldly Christian is spiritually diseased and that our security lies in our relationship with

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