Kevin Thacker's sermon titled Three Reactions to the Gospel focuses on the diverse responses individuals exhibit when confronted with the gospel, as illustrated in Luke 19:11-27. Thacker identifies three primary reactions: rejection of Christ's lordship, acceptance through God-given faith, and a form of fatalism that misinterprets sovereignty. He emphasizes that the nobleman in the parable represents Christ, who entrusts His truths and gifts to His followers, calling them to actively engage in their faith. Thacker supports his arguments with Scripture, drawing on passages such as Luke 19, Luke 5:32, and John 14:6, demonstrating that true faith manifests in obedience and proclamation of the gospel. The significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to recognize their duty as faithful servants of Christ, actively using the gifts He has bestowed upon them while awaiting His return.
“There are three reactions people have to the Gospel of Christ. The Lord that's merciful to whom He will be merciful. Man's nothing but sin. God's gracious to sinners.”
“The response the nobleman had to these people that said, we ain't gonna have this man reign over us. Look down at verse 27. But those mine enemies, which would not, that I should reign over them, bring hither and slay them before me.”
“The first reaction of the gospel to the Lordship of Christ that blatantly objects to it. They cling to their free will and they say they will not.”
“We have a responsibility. If the Lord gave me this stuff and I don't do nothing with it, does that mean I'll lose my salvation? No, you never had it in the first place.”
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