The sermon titled "Our Great God" by Larry Criss explores the theological concept of God's sovereignty and greatness as expressed in Psalm 135:5. Criss argues that the personal experiences of believers resonate deeply with the psalms, particularly in recognizing God's immeasurable greatness and faithfulness in both nature and salvation history. He cites relevant Scriptures, such as Psalm 23 and 1 Peter 5, to underscore that the knowledge of God's supremacy offers believers profound comfort amid life's trials. The significance of this doctrine is that it instills hope and assurance, reminding believers that their salvation and security are grounded in the sovereign power of God rather than their own efforts, thereby encouraging a restfulness in Christ's finished work.
“I know that the Lord is great and that our Lord is above all gods.”
“It takes none other or none less than the great God and Savior himself, the Lord Jesus Christ, to save the dead sinners.”
“He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.”
“Our hope of glory, our hope of grace, our hope of eternal life now and everlasting salvation afterwards rests not on some precarious foundation like my works.”
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