In Mike Richardson's sermon titled "Matthias, Chosen of God," the main theological focus is the sovereignty of God in the selection of His servants, particularly as seen in the choosing of Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot. The preacher emphasizes the fulfillment of Scripture, illustrating that God's plans and purposes unfold exactly as prophesied, using Acts 1:15-26 as a key text. He references passages from both Psalm 69 and Psalm 109 to highlight how Judas's betrayal was foretold and necessary for the redemptive plan, asserting that Matthias’s selection underscores God's divine authority over church leadership. The practical significance lies in the reminder that God is actively at work in guiding His church and its mission, and that each leader is chosen according to His will, weaving a thread of continuity from the Old Testament to the New.
“This scripture must needs have been fulfilled…all of the scripture that the prophets and those of God delivered to men over time must needs have been fulfilled.”
“It wasn’t just a flip of the coin and sitting back and see how it may land of its own accord. God had Matthias; he was chosen out beforehand.”
“There was a part missing that was replaced by God to purpose, to a purpose… the scripture said it needed to be done and it was done.”
“The Lord does that for his people. If the truth shall make you free, you shall be free indeed.”
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