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Livestream sermons from George County Baptist Church.
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The sermon presents the biblical laver from Exodus as a profound symbol of ongoing spiritual cleansing necessary for effective Christian service, illustrating that true fellowship with God requires continual purification beyond initial salvation. Rooted in the imagery of the brass laver made from mirrors offered by women, it emphasizes that God's Word functions as a spiritual mirror, revealing sin and prompting repentance, while also serving as the instrument of sanctification through daily application. Drawing from John 13, Ephesians 5, and James 1, the message distinguishes between the one-time washing of regeneration and the repeated cleansing of daily sanctification, urging believers to maintain purity in both conduct and heart through consistent engagement with Scripture, confession of sin, and humble service to one another. The laver's placement between the altar and the tabernacle underscores a divine order: justification precedes sanctification, and both are essential for holy worship and faithful ministry. Ultimately, the sermon calls the church to embrace the discipline of daily spiritual renewal, recognizing that holiness is not a one-time event but a lifelong commitment to walking in the light, cleansed by the Word and empowered by the Spirit.
