The sermon titled "The Bed Is Too Short!" by Mike Richardson focuses on the concepts of judgment, man's natural state, and the sovereignty of God in providing true rest in Christ. Richardson draws heavily from Isaiah 28:20, illustrating the inadequacy of man's attempts at self-justification and refuge, symbolized by the metaphor of a bed that is too short and coverings that are too narrow. He supports his points with various Scripture references, including Genesis 3-4 and John 3, arguing that humans, like Adam and Eve, attempt to cover their spiritual nakedness with inadequate means, leading to judgment. The practical significance of the sermon emphasizes that only through faith in Christ, the true cornerstone, can believers find adequate rest and salvation, contrasting the futility of human efforts with divine grace.
“They have made lies their refuge, and under falsehood have we hid ourselves.”
“Natural man cannot hear it. He has no heart for it and no spiritual life.”
“The bed is shorter than a man can stretch himself on it, and the covering narrower than that he can wrap himself in it.”
“Only God can open the eyes to do that... That foundation, that true rock that is laid.”
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