In "The Finger of God Part I," Mike Baker explores the concept of the authority of Christ demonstrated through His exorcisms, particularly in Luke 11:20, where He asserts that He casts out demons by the "finger of God." The sermon examines various responses to Christ's miracles, as some attributed His power to Beelzebub, while others recognized that the kingdom of God was manifesting through Him. Key scriptural references, including parallels in Matthew marking the incredulity of the Pharisees, highlight the fundamental blindness of unbelievers, who fail to recognize divine power even when it is evident. Baker emphasizes the practical significance of recognizing that true regeneration is required to understand and acknowledge the workings of God in one's life, reinforcing Reformed doctrines of total depravity and God's sovereign grace in salvation.
“If I, with the finger of God, cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you.”
“Truly, miracles mean nothing unless they're revealed by the Spirit of God.”
“The heart of unregenerate man... leads to a formulation of circumstances that would ultimately lead to the lamb slain from before the foundation of the world.”
“It's a condition of the mind by birth because of sin in the fall.”
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