In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Is Anything Too Hard for the Lord," the preacher addresses the themes of God’s sovereignty, divine hospitality, and the miraculous nature of God’s promises as illustrated in Genesis 18:1-15. Thacker emphasizes God's faithfulness to Abraham and Sarah, underscoring that God can perform what seems humanly impossible, particularly in light of Sarah's laughter at the divine announcement of her bearing a child at her old age. Key scriptural references include Genesis 18:14, which poses the rhetorical question, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” This verse serves as a foundation for discussing not only Sarah's skepticism but also God's omnipotence in fulfilling His promises. The sermon ultimately reinforces the Reformed theological concepts of God’s covenantal faithfulness and the unchanging nature of His word, urging listeners to trust in God's ability to bring life and hope even in seemingly hopeless situations.
“Is anything too hard for the Lord? What does that encompass? Anything.”
“The Lord might just save them. He will reveal Himself to them.”
“If you know him, you'll be this. If you don't shortchange, you won’t rob him, and Abraham didn’t.”
“Nothing's too hard for the Lord.”
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