In the sermon titled "Stand Forth In The Midst," Paul Pendleton addresses the theological concepts of Christ's sovereignty, the nature of sin, and the necessity of divine intervention in human lives, as illustrated through the story of Jesus healing a man with a withered hand from Luke 6:6-11. Pendleton argues that the event highlights the deception of man, evidenced by the Pharisees' malicious intent to accuse Jesus on the Sabbath. The key scripture references, particularly Matthew 12:9-13 and Mark 3:1-6, underscore the contrasting attitudes of human wickedness against Christ's goodness and mercy. By emphasizing that true healing requires Jesus' command and a sinner's willingness to respond, Pendleton illustrates the practical significance of recognizing one's spiritual depravity and dependence on God's grace for restoration.
“But God will cause even the wrath of man to praise him.”
“Jesus Christ knows all things... He knows your thoughts, and He knows your intentions.”
“Those whom Jesus Christ does something for will do just as the master asked them to do. They will stand forth and they will stretch forth their hand to Jesus Christ.”
“If he is pleased, he will tell you to stretch forth your hand to him.”
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