The sermon titled "God's Work of Desolation and Peace," delivered by Fred Evans, focuses on the dual works of God as expressed in Psalm 46:8-11. The main theological topic is the juxtaposition of God's desolation due to sin and His consequent work of peace through Jesus Christ. Evans articulates that God's desolation stems from Adam's sin, resulting in a 100% spiritual death rate, showcasing God's holiness and justice. He supports his argument with Scripture references, including Romans 5:12 and 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, illustrating that reconciliation and peace come solely from Jesus, who bore our sins. The sermon holds practical significance for believers, affirming that despite the desolation in the world and personal struggles, God is sovereign, providing refuge and assurance, encouraging believers to "be still" and rest in His presence.
“You see, this is not limited to just the poor or peasants, but kings and princes are not exempt from these troubles and sorrows.”
“We don't carry our God; our God carries us.”
“He made peace. It is done! The great transaction is done.”
“Be still and know that I am God.”
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