Joel Coyoc's sermon, titled "El nombre del Señor," centers around the theological theme of the glory of God as evidenced in creation and the inherent dignity of humanity. The preacher emphasizes Psalm 8:1, which extols the glory of the Lord’s name in all the earth, suggesting that this understanding is particularly pertinent in a culture that often undervalues human dignity. Coyoc argues that the recognition of God's majesty, depicted through the wonders of creation, contrasts starkly with humanity's tendency to idolize lesser things and neglect their relationship with the Creator. Key scripture references, such as Psalm 8 and Romans 1:20, illustrate how creation reveals God's attributes, thus leaving humanity without excuse for failing to glorify Him. The practical significance lies in urging believers to cultivate a sense of wonder and adoration towards God, awakening their hearts to the truth that only He is worthy of admiration.
“Oh Jehová, Señor nuestro, cuán glorioso es tu nombre en toda la tierra.”
“La creación nos hace responsables, no hay excusa; es responsabilidad del ser humano que no quiere ni puede, pero es responsable.”
“Si estamos perdiendo el asombro, vengamos al Señor en arrepentimiento y fe.”
“No hay manera que lleguemos a admirar al admirable, sino solamente clamando que él en su misericordia quiera revelarse a nosotros.”
The Bible reveals that God's name is glorious and is a source of strength and admiration for believers.
Psalm 8:1, Proverbs 18:10
God's sovereignty is affirmed in Scripture, asserting His authority over all creation and events.
Daniel 2:21, Romans 8:28
Understanding human dignity is crucial for Christians as it reflects God's image in humanity and upholds the sanctity of life.
Genesis 1:27, Matthew 22:39
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