In Kevin Thacker's sermon "Delivering the Enemy," he explores the theme of divine deliverance as depicted in Psalm 7:3-5, emphasizing the nature of God’s justice and mercy. He draws parallels between King David's experiences with Saul and the ultimate deliverance provided by Christ, portraying David as a type of Christ who spared Saul despite being pursued unjustly. Thacker supports his argument with various Scripture references, including 1 Peter 2 and Romans 5, underscoring the believer's transformation from being an enemy of God to being reconciled through Christ's sacrificial love. The sermon affirms the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the unconditional nature of God's grace, emphasizing that true humility involves aligning oneself with God against one's own sinful nature, acknowledging the need for God's grace in light of one's enmity against Him.
“True humility is taking sides with God even against ourselves.”
“Salvation is by the grace of God.”
“If he makes us see that, if he reveals what we are to ourselves, I ain’t nothing but an enemy.”
“Forgiveness in Christ is what makes God's children fall down and worship Him and serve Him in newness of spirit, in newness of life.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!