In the sermon titled "A Bed too Short Pt.2," preacher Mike Richardson explores the theological implications of Isaiah 28:20, focusing on human fallibility and God's provision through Christ as the sure foundation. He argues that the Israelites' futile attempts to seek refuge in lies and make covenants with death illustrate the natural state of humanity, which is spiritually dead and unhappy in its rebellion against God. Specific references to Isaiah 28:14-20 and 1 Corinthians 3:11 emphasize that only Jesus Christ is the true cornerstone that believers must rely upon. The sermon highlights the importance of recognizing one’s need for divine grace and power, as God is the only one who can enable individuals to stand firm in faith, rendering the false foundations of human reasoning inadequate. The overarching significance is the assurance found in Christ alone as the foundation for salvation and righteousness against the coming judgment.
“Natural man is in agreement with death and hell... It is not a safe place to be.”
“No other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.”
“If God doesn't do it in His power and His Spirit doesn't do it, it doesn't get done.”
“If there is any other [foundation], it is a false foundation.”
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