In his sermon titled "Day Three," Kevin Thacker emphasizes the theological significance of creation as depicted in Genesis 1:9-13, emphasizing God's sovereign act of creating and ordering the world. Thacker argues against secular views of evolution, affirming instead the Reformed doctrine of creation ex nihilo (creation out of nothing) by God's divine command. He draws connections between the creation narrative and the redemptive work of Christ, positing that the dry ground symbolizes Christ, who is the ultimate mediator and firmament between God and humanity. This message is reinforced through references to Genesis 1, John 1:1-5, and other scriptural accounts which illustrate God's power to call forth life and order from chaos. The practical implications underscore the importance of seeing Christ in all aspects of scripture and the necessity of His atonement for salvation, which offers hope to believers as they gather under His name.
“If we don’t see Christ, then we’ve missed the mark.”
"We need a firmament. We need a covering, and it’s got to be Christ.”
“Every sin I have committed... were collectively pulled together and put into Christ at Calvary’s cross.”
"Salvation is of the Lord. He’s not just my Savior; He’s my Lord.”
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