The sermon "Sovereign Peace" by James H. Tippins primarily addresses the doctrine of God's sovereignty and its implications for believers’ peace and joy in Christ. Tippins emphasizes that true peace stems from recognizing that God is in control of all circumstances, including the difficult aspects of life such as suffering, sin, and relationships. He argues that believers often lose joy by striving in their own strength rather than resting in the completed work of Christ, referencing Romans 8:28 to illustrate how God orchestrates all events for the good of His people. Tippins highlights the importance of community in the church, affirming that mutual encouragement and remembrance of God's sovereignty are essential for maintaining peace. By resting in God's sovereign grace, believers can navigate life's challenges with a heart of gratitude rather than frustration.
“The sovereignty of God alone will create our peace. That includes our relationships.”
“We must have the peace of Christ as the resting place as we study the Bible, the gospel, Jesus himself.”
“Beloved, if we don't know where our peace rests, we're going to have a hard time with Paul's letters to Timothy.”
“Grace is free. There's nothing we can do to earn it. There's nothing that we can do to keep it.”
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