The sermon "No Restraint to the Lord" by Aaron Greenleaf focuses on the sovereignty of God, as depicted in the biblical narrative of Jonathan and his armor-bearer from 1 Samuel 14:1-23. Greenleaf explores Jonathan's faith and bravery as he takes initiative against the Philistines, emphasizing that "there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few." The preacher argues that Jonathan's actions reflect a profound trust in God's power, which is not limited by human circumstances or resources. Additionally, he draws parallels to Christ as the ultimate champion of humanity, highlighting themes of salvation that originate from Christ, are through Christ, and are ultimately directed toward glorifying Christ. The practical significance of this message is a call to believers to recognize their security and justification in Christ, who fights their battles and accomplishes their salvation despite their fragility.
“There is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few.”
“Salvation is of Christ in the origin. Salvation is through Christ in the means. And salvation is to Christ.”
“When the Lord saves a man in his experience, it is the exact same way... you have been saved.”
“Everything Jonathan did, the armor bearer did. That union that exists between Christ and his church is so real and so true.”
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