Divine Restoration
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From Genesis to Revelation
By George Warnock0GEN 1:1ISA 43:19JHN 15:5ACT 9:2ROM 8:192CO 5:17EPH 2:10PHP 1:61JN 4:17REV 22:13George Warnock emphasizes the journey from Genesis to Revelation, illustrating God's unchanging nature as Alpha and Omega, and His desire to transform His people from their beginnings to their destined fulfillment. He highlights the importance of being responsive to God's leading, as we are often slow to adjust and may stray from the path. Warnock uses metaphors like the seed and the fruit, and the egg and the bird, to convey that while we may not yet reflect Christ fully, the potential for transformation is within us. He urges believers to embrace the changes God brings, understanding that they are part of His divine restoration plan. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper understanding of scripture to avoid remaining stagnant and to fully realize God's intentions for His people.
After the Fall
By K.P. Yohannan0GEN 12:10GEN 16:1JDG 13:5JDG 16:30GAL 3:6K.P. Yohannan explores the theme of human failure and divine restoration in the sermon 'After the Fall.' He illustrates how figures like Abraham and Samson, despite their significant flaws and failures, were still used by God to fulfill His grand design. Abraham's journey of faith was marred by deception and impatience, yet he became the father of many nations. Similarly, Samson's moral failures did not thwart God's purpose, as he ultimately achieved greater victories after his restoration. The sermon emphasizes that God's plans prevail despite human shortcomings.