The main theological topic addressed in Joel Coyoc's sermon "Maravillas memorables" is the majesty and memorability of God's works as articulated in Psalm 111:1-4. The preacher emphasizes that God's works are not only great but also reflect His character, showcasing His goodness and mercy towards His people. Coyoc cites Scripture, specifically referencing Psalm 19, to illustrate how creation itself reveals God's glory and invites admiration and worship. He argues for the importance of remembering God's wondrous deeds, particularly the redemptive work through Christ, as a means of fostering faith and reliance on God. Ultimately, the sermon underscores the significance of remembering God's memorable works to cultivate gratitude and deeper devotion in the life of the believer.
“Las obras de sus manos son verdad y juicio. Fieles son todos sus mandamientos, afirmados eternamente y para siempre, hechos en verdad y en rectitud.”
“El principio de la sabiduría es el temor de Jehová; buen entendimiento tienen todos los que practican sus mandamientos.”
“Hermanos, recordar, pensar, clamar al Señor que nos haga ver en verdad lo que es el pecado, la magnitud del pecado, lo grave del pecado.”
“Gloria y hermosura es su obra y su justicia permanece para siempre.”
The Bible describes God's works as great and marvelous, meant to be remembered for their glory and His character.
Psalm 111:1-4
Salvation is the greatest work of God because it reflects His justice and mercy without compromising His holiness.
Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
Remembering God's works strengthens faith and encourages trust in His ongoing providence.
Psalm 78:1-7
God's mercy and justice mean He forgives sin without compromising His holiness, fulfilling both through Christ.
Romans 3:24-26, Hebrews 9:22
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