In the sermon "Eyes That Scatter," Chris Cunningham explores the theological theme of authority and its role in deterring evil, as illustrated by Proverbs 20:8. He argues that just as a king can exert authority with a mere look, parental authority within the home functions similarly through established discipline and love. The preacher connects this obedience to God's authority as revealed in Scripture, asserting that accountability and discipline are essential, positive aspects of love and not simply reactions of anger or pride. He highlights the cross of Christ as the ultimate expression of God's judgment and love, serving as the greatest deterrent to evil for believers who understand its significance, thus emphasizing the Reformed doctrine of substitutionary atonement and the transformative power of Christ's love.
“The reason that look worked is because of what had happened before that. Many times, the look doesn't work the first time, but it starts to work.”
“All evil authority is of God also. He raises up one and puts down another.”
“It’s not fear of God’s wrath that motivates us to godliness. It’s not that we think in our hearts, what terrible punishment; we don’t want to suffer like that.”
“It’s the love of Christ that constraineth us.”
God's authority is established by His sovereignty, where He raises up rulers and judges all actions.
Romans 13:1, Proverbs 20:8
Christ's sacrifice demonstrates God's judgment against sin, which serves as a profound deterrent for believers.
Ecclesiastes 8:11, Romans 5:8
Authority in the home establishes the foundation for godly discipline and accountability, essential for raising children.
Ephesians 6:1-4, Proverbs 20:8
The love of Christ constrains us, motivating believers to live in a manner that honors Him.
2 Corinthians 5:14, Romans 5:8
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