The sermon "And So It Came to Pass" by Chris Cunningham delves into the sovereignty of God, particularly focusing on how He can use flawed and sinful individuals, like Jehu, for divine purposes. The preacher discusses the biblical account in 2 Kings 10:30, asserting that despite Jehu's lack of complete devotion to God, the Lord honored His promise of enduring kingship through Jehu's lineage. This raises questions about the nature of God's choices and the broader implications for His sovereignty over even ungodly leaders. The sermon emphasizes significant Scripture references including Psalm 75:4, which declares God's ultimate authority in raising and lowering rulers, and underscores the Reformed doctrine that God's will prevails regardless of human sinfulness. The practical significance is a call to Christians to engage in the political realm, trusting in God's sovereign governance while acknowledging the reality of evil and injustice in the world.
“God can use anybody to save us from the evil... even a godless man to do that which is right in his eyes.”
“The grace of God is not forfeit either way. The love of God is not lessened either way.”
“He may use an evil man to do great, wonderful good. He may use a decent man to bring about terrible catastrophe. It's still going to be for our good either way.”
“Our citizenship is in heaven, whatever our lot is on this earth.”
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