Blameless, Not Abominable
by Sermon Recap on June 10th, 2025
In Deuteronomy 18:9-14, we're challenged to consider what it means to live blamelessly before God. The passage warns against engaging in abominable practices like divination or sorcery, reminding us that these acts are detestable to the Lord. But it's not just about avoiding certain behaviors - it's about aligning our hearts fully with God's will. We're called to wholehearted devotion, rejecting the world's voices and seeking God's guidance alone. This message resonates deeply in our modern world, where we're often tempted to seek answers and control through means other than trusting in God. By examining our own lives, we can identify areas where we might be divided in our loyalties or listening to voices other than God's. The ultimate goal is to live blamelessly, not through our own perfection, but through the transformative power of Christ in us. This journey of sanctification is ongoing, challenging us to grow more like Jesus each day. Read More