This sermon by Chris Cunningham centers on the doctrinal theme of divine sovereignty, particularly as it relates to God's purpose and counsel in contrast to human plans. Cunningham argues that while humanity is often consumed with its own thoughts and devices, ultimately, it is the counsel of the Lord that prevails, as illustrated by references to Proverbs 19:21 and 2 Samuel 17. He emphasizes that God’s counsel, which encompasses Scripture and His divine decrees, will stand in the face of human folly and rebellion, demonstrating that even mankind's sinful actions can serve God’s sovereign purposes, particularly noted in the crucifixion of Christ (Acts 4:26-28) and the story of Joseph (Genesis 50:20). The practical significance lies in the assurance that God's overarching sovereignty provides hope and stability amidst life’s uncertainties, redirecting believers from reliance on their own understanding to trusting in God's immutable counsel.
Key Quotes
“There are many devices in a man's heart. Nevertheless, the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand.”
“Man's attempts to make God's word say what they want it to are futile and vain.”
“The counsel of the Lord stood. They were thinking, we’re going to get rid of this man... But God’s purpose was the redemption of his elect.”
“It is the counsel of the Lord that we need and that shall stand.”
The Bible teaches that the counsel of the Lord stands firm and prevails over man's plans.
Proverbs 19:21 states that while there are many devices in a man's heart, it is ultimately the counsel of the Lord that shall stand. This highlights God's sovereign authority over human intentions and plans. The Scripture suggests that God's decrees and providential purposes are unchanging and ultimately determine the course of events, independent of human schemes. The interaction of human thought with divine sovereignty illustrates a profound reality: while humanity may devise its own plans, it is God's purpose that prevails.
In 2 Samuel 17, we see a vivid illustration of this principle as Ahithophel's counsel was deemed wise by Absalom, yet it was ultimately overruled by the Lord to fulfill His own purpose. The text reveals that God intervened in human affairs to ensure the outcome that aligned with His divine will. This contrasts with the futile attempts of man to manipulate God's purposes and serves as a reminder of the sovereignty of God in all matters, including the very salvation of His people.
Proverbs 19:21, 2 Samuel 17:1-14
God's purpose is unchangeable because it is founded in His perfect will and is revealed through Scripture.
The certainty of God's unchangeable purpose is rooted in His sovereign will, as evident in passages like Proverbs 19:21, which affirms that despite various human intentions, it is the counsel of the Lord that prevails. God's decrees are established in eternity and executed in time, demonstrating His control over all events. For example, the actions of Herod, Pontius Pilate, and the Jewish authorities during Christ's crucifixion, while driven by wicked intent, were actually fulfilling God's predetermined plan of redemption as indicated in Acts 4:26-28.
This unchanging nature of God's purpose assures believers that His plans for salvation and life are secure and cannot be thwarted by human folly. Scripture consistently affirms that God's word will not return void but will accomplish what He pleases (Isaiah 55:11). Thus, we can rest assured that God's purpose stands firm, providing both assurance and hope to His people amidst life's uncertainties.
Proverbs 19:21, Acts 4:26-28, Isaiah 55:11
God's counsel is vital for Christians as it guides us in truth and aligns our lives with His divine will.
For Christians, understanding and following God's counsel is essential for living a life that honors Him. Proverbs 19:21 underscores the importance of seeking God's wisdom, as man's thoughts may lead to confusion and error. The counsel of the Lord provides clarity and direction, ensuring that our decisions and lifestyle reflect His righteousness. In a world full of conflicting ideas and beliefs, relying on God's word as our objective standard ensures that we are grounded in truth.
Furthermore, God's counsel is not just theoretical; it is practical and applicable to all areas of life. It informs our choices, our interactions, and our understanding of God's will in challenging circumstances. By submitting to God's counsel, we acknowledge His sovereignty and allow Him to guide us as we pursue the life He has prepared for us. Therefore, embracing God's counsel cultivates spiritual maturity, deepens our relationship with Him, and assures us that we are walking in His ways.
Proverbs 19:21, Psalm 119:105
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