In his sermon on 1 Samuel 14:1-23, Aaron Greenleaf focuses on the sovereignty of God and the significance of Christ as the ultimate champion for His people, paralleling Jonathan's actions as a type of Christ. Jonathan, unarmed and outnumbered, acts in faith, declaring that “there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few” (1 Samuel 14:6), illustrating reliance on God’s power rather than human strength. As Jonathan confronts the Philistine army, he exemplifies Christ’s initiative to rescue His people, reminiscent of God’s redemptive plan culminating in Jesus. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of this narrative for believers, as it encapsulates doctrines of unconditional election and total depravity, affirming that salvation is wholly initiated, carried out, and completed in Christ, who alone receives all glory for the victory over sin and death.
“May be that the Lord will work for us. For there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few.”
“It all ends with Christ. It all comes back to Him. It all returns unto Him.”
“The Gospel is not wait. And the gospel is not Terry. Don’t wait for anything. Don’t wait to get better. Come to Christ. You come right now.”
“You actually have the very righteousness of God in Christ.”
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