The Sovereignty of God
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Psalms Chapter 2 the Coming King -- Psalm 2
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 2:1A.B. Simpson explores the Messianic nature of Psalm 2, emphasizing the world's rebellion against God and the futility of human ambition. He contrasts the chaotic unrest of nations with God's calm sovereignty, illustrating how history's great figures fade while Christ's reign endures. Simpson highlights the importance of prayer in advancing God's kingdom and calls for believers to submit to Christ, who offers reconciliation and love. The sermon culminates in a plea for individuals to embrace the 'kiss of the Son' as a symbol of submission and friendship with the Savior.
Pilgrims Problems No. 10 Evolution
By Willie Mullan1.1K58:20HEB 1:1Willie Mullan addresses the debate between evolution and creation, emphasizing that God is the true creator of the universe as stated in the Bible. He critiques the evolutionary perspective, arguing that it undermines the biblical account of creation, particularly the significance of Jesus Christ as the creator. Mullan highlights key scriptures, including Hebrews and Genesis, to affirm that God created the world in six literal days and that all things were made through Christ. He encourages believers to stand firm in their faith and understanding of God's creative power, reminding them that the message of the Gospel is centered on Christ. The sermon concludes with a call to recognize God as both Creator and Savior.
(Revelation) Revelation 4:1-5:14
By Zac Poonen1.9K1:01:42REV 1:3REV 4:1Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of obedience over mere understanding in the prophetic book of Revelation, particularly in chapters 4 and 5. He highlights that the primary focus should be on obeying God's word rather than getting lost in the symbols and interpretations of prophecy. Poonen illustrates how John’s vision of God's throne and the worship of the Lamb reveals God's sovereignty and holiness, urging believers to maintain a heavenly perspective amidst earthly challenges. He also explains the significance of Jesus as our kinsman redeemer, who overcame sin and is worthy to open the scroll of redemption. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a life of worship and obedience, recognizing the authority of Christ and the power of prayer in fulfilling God's purposes.
The Coming King -- Psalm 2
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 2:1A.B. Simpson emphasizes the Messianic nature of Psalm 2, illustrating the world's rebellion against God and the futility of human ambition compared to God's eternal kingdom. He contrasts the chaos of earthly rulers with God's calm authority, highlighting that while humanity strives in vain, God remains sovereign and will ultimately judge the wicked. Simpson presents Jesus as the divine King, whose love and grace offer reconciliation to humanity, urging believers to submit to Him and engage in prayer for the nations. The sermon calls for a recognition of Christ's authority and a commitment to prayer as a means of advancing His kingdom on earth.