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What does thundering represent in the context of God’s communication?

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Thunder represents God's powerful communication and a reminder of His presence and authority in both nature and judgment.

In the sermon, thunder is used as a metaphor for God's communication, echoing His majesty and authority. In John 12:29, the people interpreted God's voice as thunder, which signifies His divine authority and the seriousness of His message. Each instance of thunder serves as a reminder for believers that God is at work in the world, affirming His sovereignty. It compels us to trust His word in Christ, knowing that every sound of thunder aligns with His promise of protection and mercy found in Him.
Scripture References: John 12:29, Revelation 4:5

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It Thundered
Gabe Stalnaker · Jun 29, 2016