The sermon titled "Our eyes are upon thee" by Bruce Crabtree focuses on the theme of divine sovereignty and reliance upon God in times of crisis, as illustrated in 2 Chronicles 20. The key argument asserts that true faith necessitates a recognition of one’s impotence in the face of overwhelming challenges, encouraging believers to turn their eyes towards God rather than themselves. Crabtree references Jehoshaphat’s prayer, which highlights God’s sovereignty over all nations and His omnipotence, emphasizing that “the battle is not yours, but God’s.” The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that God fights for His people, encouraging believers to cast their fears upon Him and trust in His deliverance, thereby glorifying His name in faith and worship.
“We have no might against this great company that cometh against us. Neither know we what to do, but our eyes are upon thee.”
“The battle is not yours; it's the Lord's. Every battle we face, brothers and sisters, it's the Lord's.”
“It takes the Holy Spirit to wean us from trusting in ourselves.”
“If our eyes are truly looking to our Lord and our Savior, and if our hearts are truly trusting Him, then don’t let this tormenting, paralyzing fear afflict you.”
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