May-31-2026
The sermon explores the biblical perspective of how God views the world and how this shapes the church’s mission and worldview. Drawing from Psalm 113, Mark Hampton emphasizes two key perspectives: humanity looking up to God in awe of His majesty, power, and worthiness of praise, and God looking down with compassion, especially toward the poor, needy, and marginalized. The sermon highlights that while God is exalted above all, He chooses to lift up those who are lowly, demonstrating both His transcendence and immanence. The sermon calls the church to adopt God’s perspective—recognizing His greatness while also drawing near to those in need, embodying love and justice in practical ways. By doing so, the church fulfills its mission, reflecting God’s character by lifting up the lowly and being present with those often overlooked by society.
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