The sermon “Unapproachable Light” by Mike McInnis addresses the theological concept of God’s holiness and transcendence, emphasizing that humanity cannot approach God in their sinful state. The preacher critiques the common notion that individuals can have a casual and familiar relationship with God, asserting instead that such views reflect idolatry and a misunderstanding of divine majesty. McInnis uses Scripture references such as 1 Timothy 6:16, Isaiah 57:15, and Psalm 24:3-4 to illustrate God’s incomprehensible holiness and His unapproachable light. The sermon underscores the practical significance of recognizing God's sovereignty and holiness, reminding believers of their need for Christ as the only mediator who has met the divine standards required for access to God.
“The natural man often considers that he has some sort of a familiar relationship with God.”
“He alone is worthy of glory and praise. We are the beneficiaries of that which he has achieved.”
“Only one man has ever met this criteria, and he alone is acceptable in his Father's sight.”
“Let all the earth keep silence before Him.”
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