In the sermon titled "Deep Water," Chris Cunningham addresses the theological doctrine of divine counsel and the necessity of receiving guidance from God. He argues that humanity, left to its own devices, is inherently foolish and rebellious, leading to wickedness and self-deception, as evidenced by references such as Proverbs 20:5, Judges 17:6, and Genesis 6:5. He emphasizes that true understanding and counsel can only come from God and highlights John 6:44-45 to show that it is through divine drawing that individuals come to Christ, illustrating the transformation from self-righteousness to dependence on God's grace. The practical significance of Cunningham's message lies in the assertion that believers must actively seek and draw upon the life-giving counsel of God, as illustrated by the metaphor of deep water, recognizing that without it, they will remain in spiritual ignorance and peril.
“Most people just live following their own heart, and by implication here in our text, they're fools.”
“No man can come to me except the Father which has sent me, draw him.”
“You will not find Christ in church programs, in rituals, traditions, or ceremonies.”
“You just need Christ, that's it. You have one need.”
The Bible likens counsel in the heart of man to deep water, emphasizing the need for understanding to draw it out (Proverbs 20:5).
Proverbs 20:5, Genesis 6:5
We need counsel from God because, by nature, we are inclined to evil and require divine wisdom for guidance (Romans 1:21).
Romans 1:21, Job 11:12
Receiving counsel from spiritually mature individuals helps Christians grow in understanding and avoid the pitfalls of sin (Acts 8:30-31).
Acts 8:30-31
To be drawn to Christ means to be called by God from sin and rebellion into a relationship with Him (John 6:44).
John 6:44
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