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Sovereignty of Jesus

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The sovereignty of Jesus is a central doctrine in Christian theology, emphasizing Jesus' absolute authority and control over all aspects of creation and human life, as declared in Colossians 1:16, which states that "all things were created by him and for him." This concept is rooted in the Bible's portrayal of Jesus as the Son of God, who possesses all power and wisdom, as affirmed in Matthew 28:18, where Jesus claims, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me." The sovereignty of Jesus is also closely tied to the concept of providence, as seen in Romans 8:28, which assures believers that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him," underscoring Jesus' role in guiding human events and destinies. Through his sovereignty, Jesus exercises loving care and governance over his people, as expressed in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing," demonstrating his intimate and providential relationship with believers.

George G. Findlay

George G. Findlay emphasizes the significance of Jesus sitting at the right hand of God, illustrating His everlasting power and glory. He reassures believers that despite the ongoing struggles and delays in Christ's return, Jesus remains sovereign and intercedes for us. Findlay encourages the faithf

Mack Tomlinson

Mack Tomlinson emphasizes the significance of Christ's ascension and session, explaining that after His work of redemption on the cross and resurrection, He ascended to Heaven and took His seat at the right hand of God. This act signifies the completion of His redemptive work and His exalted positio

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John Gill

John Gill preaches on the ascension of the Messiah, emphasizing that the Old Testament prophecies foretold His resurrection, ascension to Heaven, and session at God's right hand. He cites various scriptures, including Psalms and Daniel, to illustrate that the Messiah's ascension was a literal event,

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon preaches on the significance of Christ's ascension, emphasizing that while His physical presence is no longer with us, it is for our benefit that He ascended to the Father. He explains that Jesus' departure allows the Holy Spirit to come and empowers believers to live by faith rather t

T. Austin-Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the significance of the ascension of Jesus, arguing that it is a pivotal moment in the redemptive work of God, often overlooked compared to His birth and resurrection. He highlights how the ascension marked a new beginning for the Church, shifting the focus from earthly t

George G. Findlay

George G. Findlay emphasizes the significance of Christ's ascension as a divine affirmation of His identity as the Son of God. He explains that Jesus' ascension completes the resurrection and serves as a final confirmation of His supernatural life and authority. Findlay reflects on the calmness of t

George G. Findlay

George G. Findlay emphasizes the significance of Jesus' ascension as the glorified Son of God, who returns to the Father not only in His original glory but also in a new glory earned through His sufferings. He highlights that Jesus ascends as the Conqueror over sin and death, taking His rightful pla

John Gill

John Gill preaches on the ascension of Christ to heaven, emphasizing its prophetic significance and fulfillment as foretold in the Scriptures. He explains how Christ's ascension was pre-signified by various prophecies and types, including the Psalms and the experiences of figures like Enoch and Elij

Octavius Winslow

Octavius Winslow reflects on the significance of Christ's ascension and exaltation, emphasizing that it was a royal and triumphant event, marked by divine authority and purpose. He highlights the importance of prayer as a vital expression of spiritual health, warning against the dangers of a lifeles

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon reflects on the royal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, emphasizing the contrast between His humble life and the glory of His triumphant moments. He urges the church to recognize and honor Christ as King, lamenting the lack of zeal in worship compared to earthly rulers. Spurgeon highlight

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