In the sermon titled "Glory To God Our Father," Clay Curtis focuses on the theological concept of glorifying God, particularly as articulated in Philippians 4:20. He argues that true glory is due to God alone, emphasizing that salvation and every aspect of Christian life are entirely by grace without human merit. Supporting this argument, he references various Scriptures, including Psalm 34 and Galatians 5, to highlight the importance of relying on God's work for justification and sanctification. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding that glorifying God involves recognizing His sovereignty in all circumstances, trusting Him during trials, and celebrating His work in believers’ lives, thereby promoting unity and encouragement among the church.
“To give God our Father glory is to give him all the glory, all the praise for every aspect of salvation.”
“We cease giving God the glory at all if we give ourselves credit for one work in salvation.”
“To glorify God is to do all these things... at all times.”
“Only those saved by God and our Father alone, from beginning to end, glory in God our Father alone.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!