In his sermon titled "Child, Father, Servant, Master," Kevin Thacker expounds on Ephesians 6:1-9, addressing the biblical roles of children, parents, and servants within the framework of Christian obedience and submission. Thacker emphasizes that these roles illustrate aspects of Christ's character, focusing on obedience, love, and service as central themes. He supports his arguments with Scripture references such as John 6:38 and Isaiah 42:1, affirming Christ's perfect obedience to the Father and His role as the servant of God. The practical significance of this sermon is profound; it encourages believers to see their various relationships—whether as children, parents, or servants—as opportunities to reflect the love and obedience of Christ, thus enriching their spiritual walk and community through faithful adherence to God's commands.
“What God is teaching us here with children, with fathers, with servants and masters. He's given us some instruction for our walk in this world. But He's teaching us Christ in this.”
“If all we seize is the carnal, and there's earthly benefits... that's all you got. And what's it going to do? It's going to perish.”
“Christ is the one thing needful. Do I need to be a good child? I ought to. Do I need to be a good father? I surely ought to. Good servant and good master? Yeah. But that ain't going to earn us salvation.”
“The Father provoked, He prompted the Son to love. If we could be reminded of that... what joy would come of that?”
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