In his sermon titled "I Am Yours, Give Me Understanding," John Chapman addresses the vital Reformed theological doctrine of divine sovereignty and human understanding, especially in relation to God's role as Creator and Redeemer. He underscores the comfort found in belonging to Christ, emphasizing that true understanding comes from God alone, as illustrated in Ephesians 4:18, which describes the darkness of the unregenerate mind. Chapman draws on various Scripture passages, such as Psalm 119:73-80, Revelation 4:11, and 1 Corinthians 2:10-15, to argue that spiritual understanding is essential for acknowledging God's work in creation and salvation. The practical significance of this understanding is profound; it leads believers to walk faithfully with God, offering hope and encouraging the acknowledgment of God's glory in all aspects of life, especially during afflictions.
“There's no more comforting thought than to know that I belong to the Lord Jesus Christ. There's no more comforting thought than to know I'm his.”
“God's given us an understanding... It's good for us when we're here and when we are out there to acknowledge God in all his works especially in salvation.”
“To know God is to know his commandments... to learn God’s commandments is to know God.”
“At the end of the day... the only thing that matters is that my heart is sound in the gospel, in Christ, it's right with God Almighty.”
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