The main theological topic addressed in Kevin Thacker's sermon "Fulness Thereof" is the sovereignty of God over creation, specifically as articulated in Psalm 24. Thacker emphasizes that all the earth and its fullness belong to the Lord, underscoring humanity's role as tenants rather than owners. He explores the implications of this divine ownership by referencing Job 38 and Psalm 50, which highlight God's authority and providential care over all creation. The practical significance is vast—understanding God's sovereignty reshapes how believers view their possessions, actions, and interactions within the world, motivating them to act with gratitude and responsibility as they acknowledge God's ultimate claim over all that exists. This teaching aligns with Reformed doctrines surrounding God's sovereignty and the stewardship of creation as seen through the lens of Scripture.
“The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. [...] You're a tenant. You happen to be living there.”
“We start learning who he is, we start learning who we are. We start seeing we're trespassers, we're thieves and robbers, and we are subject to eviction at a moment's notice.”
“No man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, the son of man which is in heaven. [...] He that hath clean hands and a pure heart, who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully.”
“Christ gets every bit of the praise. We didn't have anything to do with ascending, but we ascended in Him.”
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