The sermon titled "Is anything too hard for the Lord" by Stephen Hyde focuses on the sovereignty and omnipotence of God, as expressed in Jeremiah 32:26-27. Hyde emphasizes that God, who created the heavens and the earth, is capable of doing anything, a truth affirmed by Jeremiah's acknowledgment of God's power. The preacher illustrates this by highlighting God's ability to intervene in both natural and spiritual realms, encouraging believers to bring their burdens to Him without doubt. Scripture references, particularly Jeremiah’s proclamation of God's mighty deeds and the assurance that “there is nothing too hard for thee,” underscore the theme that God’s capability exceeds human limitations. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to foster a deeper faith in God's greatness and to rely on Him in prayer, reminding the congregation of God's merciful nature and readiness to assist in their needs.
“Here we have Jeremiah acknowledging this great and important truth when he says, Thou hast made the heaven and the earth by Thy great power and stretched out arm.”
“If we have wrong views of God, if we have small views of God, we won't appreciate the greatness and the ability of Almighty God.”
“This is the God that we should adore. This is the God that we should love to follow and love to come to and to bring everything to Him.”
“Remember, this is the God that you and I are privileged to worship, are privileged to bow down to.”
The Bible affirms that God is all-powerful and can do anything.
Jeremiah 32:26-27, Genesis 1:1, Ephesians 3:20
Scripture repeatedly illustrates God's character as merciful and compassionate.
Jeremiah 32:17, Ephesians 2:4-5, Psalm 103:8-12
Faith is essential for trusting in God's promises and His ability to act.
Romans 1:17, Jeremiah 32:27, Hebrews 11:1
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