In Rick Warta's sermon titled "The Cause of God in Christ," the main theological topic revolves around the sovereign purpose of God as manifested in the narrative of Jonah and its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Warta argues that Jonah's reluctance and subsequent disobedience serve not merely as a lesson on accountability but rather as a profound foreshadowing of Christ's redemptive work. Scripture references, particularly Jonah 1:11-12 and Matthew 12:40, emphasize that Jonah's experience is emblematic of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection, thereby showcasing God's overarching plan for salvation. This illustration of Jonah as a type of Christ underscores the Reformed doctrines of substitutionary atonement and divine sovereignty, highlighting the significance of God's grace for both the mariners and ultimately for all of humanity. The sermon concludes with a practical call for believers to recognize the magnitude of God's redemptive plan, thus fostering deeper worship and exaltation of Christ.
“The best preaching of the best of men is categorized here, classified as the foolishness of preaching because it comes from a man.”
“Jonah is this, and I want you to understand that. It's important that we understand that Jonah was God's prophet. Therefore, God is going to convey his message through Jonah.”
“For I know that for my sake this great tempest is upon you.”
“The purpose of God is bigger than our sin, bigger than our life, God's glory in Christ, to His glory for the salvation of His people.”
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