In the sermon "Proud or Lowly," Mike McInnis addresses the theological dichotomy between pride and humility in relation to God’s glory. He argues that the current age magnifies human glory while neglecting the singular glory of God, leading many to embrace a false gospel that prioritizes human merit over divine grace. McInnis supports his assertions with Scripture, particularly referencing Galatians 1:8-10 to highlight the danger of proclaiming a gospel that deviates from Christ crucified. The significance of this message lies in the Reformed understanding of total depravity, wherein only those who recognize their lowly state are called by God, while the proud remain distant from His grace. The sermon invites listeners to reflect on their relationship with God, emphasizing that true communion is granted to the contrite and humble heart.
“The rebellious nature of men causes them to take issue with this, because men delight in their own glory, wrongly assuming that they have some standing which would entitle them to respect even before God.”
“As the psalmist says, though the Lord is high, he hath respect unto the lowly.”
“The proud will not seek Him, for they are satisfied with their own righteousness, and they shall have it and the fruits which come with it.”
“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor.”
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