In the sermon titled "Fight then Flight," Kevin Thacker addresses the theological implications of familial conflict in light of the gospel, drawn from the narrative of Genesis 27 concerning Jacob and Esau. Thacker argues that the struggles experienced by believers, especially with family members, are rooted in the enmity created by the gospel itself—the natural reaction of the unregenerate towards the message of grace. He supports his assertions with biblical references, particularly emphasizing Matthew 10, where Jesus foretells the persecution of believers due to their faith. The sermon illustrates that these familial trials serve various purposes, including maintaining humility, prompting dependence on God, and fostering a deeper bond with the church. Thacker ultimately encourages believers to flee to Christ as their refuge and Groan for mercy amid tribulations, demonstrating the necessity of the gospel in the life of the believer.
“Why is there trial and tribulation and trouble between blood relatives because of the gospel? Sometimes we have a fight on our hands.”
“The law's against us. People say, well, this is just a rule of life to do well. No, the law is not your friend. It's against you.”
“This is just, it's right. It's right for God to justify us because of Christ, because of his blood that was shed.”
“Flee like a gazelle getting chased by a lion. Run with all your might to Christ and stay there forevermore for love's sake.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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