In the sermon "If Any Lack Wisdom," Mike McInnis addresses the theological topic of divine sovereignty and the need for wisdom in the face of life's trials, as presented in James 1. He argues that all events, including tragedies such as the assassination attempt on a former president, are ordained by God, underscoring human depravity and the necessity of seeking God's wisdom. The preacher references James 1:5, emphasizing that true wisdom can only come from God and must be asked for in faith without doubting. McInnis highlights the practical significance of this teaching, illustrating that genuine wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord, leading believers to rely solely on God’s grace and recognize their spiritual poverty, while also encouraging them to rejoice in their exaltation in Christ regardless of earthly circumstances.
“Our life is in the same way. We're moments away from death at any moment in time, but yet not one shaft of an arrow can hit until the Lord has ordained it to be so.”
“If any man lacks wisdom, let him ask of God that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him.”
“The people of God... are brought at a certain point in time... to seek after Him.”
“A man that doesn't cast his whole being on the Lord, he doesn't need to think he's going to receive anything from the Lord.”
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