The sermon "Man's Lie and God's Truth" by Aaron Greenleaf addresses the contrast between human deceit and divine truth, as illustrated in the narrative of 2 Samuel 2-3. The key arguments center around the actions of Abner, who, despite knowing David is God's anointed king, pursues a deception by installing a puppet king, Ish-bosheth, to maintain his control. Greenleaf points to specific Scripture references, such as Romans 1:20, which highlight the natural man's awareness of God yet his refusal to submit, drawing parallels between Abner’s rebellion and humanity's natural inclination towards sin. The practical significance lies in the theological exploration of salvation, illustrating how human efforts at self-justification lead to death (as exemplified by the fallen Asahel) while pointing to the grace found only in Christ’s sacrificial death, enabling reconciliation with God.
“The natural man is not completely ignorant of the things of God... what he knows, what he wants, and what he does with that knowledge.”
“Every sin will be punished that he might maintain his title as a just God and a Savior.”
“The only reason that Abner is finally put down forever and the entire kingdom is reconciled unto David is why? Because Asahel died.”
“The only thing I have, this is my only hope. This is it. Is that Jesus Christ died for me and he put away my sins and he reconciled me to God.”
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