Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "The Covenant with Noah" addresses the theological doctrine of God's covenant, particularly focusing on the covenant established with Noah as recorded in Genesis 6:17-22. Thacker argues that the narrative of Noah building the ark serves as a representation of the covenant of grace, emphasizing God's justice and mercy as two sides of the same coin. He draws on various Scriptural references, including Isaiah 53 and Deuteronomy 32, to illustrate how God’s judgment is ultimately good news for His chosen people, as it leads to salvation, notably in contrast with the impending flood. The practical significance of this sermon is seen in the Reformed perspective that believers are included in this eternal covenant through faith in Christ, who is presented as the fulfillment of God's promises.
“Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord... But with thee will I establish my covenant.”
“The eternal covenant of God's grace, in and through Christ, performed by Him, sustained by Him...”
“This covenant is not a legal document... It's personal to each one of us.”
“The only thing required to enter into that ark was to go through the door.”
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