Pastor Omar continued his compelling series titled "The Cry of Sodom," exploring the various sins that led to God's judgment upon Sodom and Gomorrah. While the cities are often primarily associated with the sin of homosexuality, Pastor Omar emphasized that there were other significant transgressions that contributed to their downfall.
Drawing from the historical accounts in the Book of Jasher, he discussed the coalition of five cities that made up Sodom and Gomorrah. Last Sunday's focus was on fornication as the initial sin. This week, Pastor Omar delved into the topics of robbery and ridicule. He narrated how the citizens of Sodom would steal from travelers entering the city to sell goods, highlighting a culture of deceit and injustice.
Pastor Omar drew parallels to modern society, pointing out that robbery remains a pervasive issue in America, affecting countless cities and towns. He reminded the congregation that stealing violates one of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not steal." Emphasizing that God detests stealing because it reflects the actions of Satan—who sought to usurp God's throne—he cited Scripture that describes Satan as one who comes "to steal, kill, and destroy."
The sermon served as a powerful call for believers to distinguish themselves from the prevailing sins of the culture. As Hebrew Christians, Pastor Omar urged everyone to live separate and holy lives, not partaking in the sinful practices that surround us. By adhering to God's commandments and embodying His righteousness, we can stand as beacons of light in a world that often mirrors the injustices of ancient Sodom.
The Cry Of Sodom
September 8, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Pastor Omar delivered a powerful message this Sunday, drawing parallels between contemporary societal issues and the ancient sins of Sodom and Gomorrah as outlined in the Book of Jasher. Addressing the "fountains of fornication," Pastor Omar highlighted how America, in this specific sin, has surpassed even the transgressions of those notorious cities.
Through a compelling mix of historical context and modern application, he challenged the congregation to uphold moral integrity by abstaining from fornication. Emphasizing the sanctity of marriage, Pastor Omar discussed the protective role of marital intimacy. He shared personal testimonies to underline the importance of due benevolence within marriage, which not only strengthens the relationship but also guards it against external threats.
Pastor Omar reiterated that in a marriage, neither spouse's body belongs solely to themselves; rather, it should be shared with loving respect, maintaining a strong and holy bond. This message serves as a call to action for both singles and married couples alike to reflect on their lives and align more closely with God’s commandments.
Abraham's Leadership
September 1, 2024 • Pastor Omar Thibeaux
Pastor Omar continued his exploration of the lives of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar, with a special emphasis on Abraham’s leadership. While acknowledging Abraham as a phenomenal figure, Pastor Omar highlighted that even great individuals are not without flaws. This sermon delved into the reality that everyone has areas that need improvement, especially in family dynamics.
Pastor Omar discussed the complex roles within a marriage, emphasizing that being great in public spheres like business or community does not always translate to success at home. He tackled the often misunderstood concept of listening to one's spouse, clarifying that it is beneficial as long as it aligns with God's teachings. Both Adam and Abraham, he noted, faltered by not balancing this correctly.
The sermon also underscored the importance of a unified marriage, where both husband and wife play pivotal roles. Pastor Omar stressed that a husband should lead his household not with selfishness but with service, promoting a prosperous family life. Including wives in decision-making is crucial, he pointed out, because they often bring perspectives that men may overlook.
This message served as a powerful reminder of the strength found in partnership and the importance of leadership that values and incorporates the insights of both spouses.