In Joe Galuszek's sermon titled "There Are Two Things You Will Do," the main theological topic is the exaltation of Jesus Christ and the necessity of bowing and confessing Him as Lord. Galuszek argues that God has exalted Christ to the highest position, emphasized in Philippians 2:9-11, which states that every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. He illustrates the significance of this act of submission and acknowledgment, asserting that it is not optional but a divine command applicable to all creation. Citing Scripture, including Isaiah and John 1:1, he stresses that recognizing Jesus as Lord brings glory to God the Father, thereby underscoring the theological concept of God's sovereignty and the necessity of Christ's lordship for salvation. The practical significance highlights the futility of resisting this truth, as all people will eventually submit to Christ’s authority, either willingly in this life or unwillingly in the life to come.
"God has highly exalted him. Jesus Christ is who we're talking about.”
"At the name of Jesus, every knee should bow... that means the natural man doesn't receive the things of the Spirit of God.”
“You are to confess him, Lord. You are to confess him, Lord... Nobody's making Jesus anything.”
“Bowing and confessing is either willing or unwilling. This is not a request. This is a command from God.”
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