In his sermon titled "Questions From God," David Eddmenson addresses the transcendence and incomprehensibility of God as revealed in Scripture. He emphasizes that the God of the Bible is beyond human understanding, citing Romans 11:33-34, which asserts the depth of God's wisdom and knowledge, as well as His sovereignty in all things. Eddmenson argues that true faith is not based on understanding every detail about God but rather on trusting in who God is and what He has accomplished, specifically through the atoning work of Christ. He also points to various Scriptural references, including Proverbs 30 and Isaiah 40, where God poses questions that highlight humanity's inability to counsel or instruct Him, reinforcing His omnipotence and supremacy. Practically, the sermon urges believers to surrender their need for a comprehensible God, acknowledging their dependence on His mercy, grace, and revelation for salvation.
“The greatest revelation that God gives a sinner is need, and those who are sick need a physician. And the Lord Jesus Christ is a great physician.”
“I don't need a God that I can understand. I just need God. We need His help. We need His mercy and grace. We need His forgiveness.”
“God doesn't cease to be God because we don't believe. Man's low and wrong opinion of God doesn't change him in the least.”
“The only answer this sinner has is God does as He pleases, and it seems good in His sight.”
The Bible teaches that God is incomprehensible, meaning He is beyond our full understanding.
Isaiah 55:8-9, Romans 11:33
God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout Scripture where He is depicted as ruling over all creation with authority.
Romans 8:28, Proverbs 21:1
Faith is essential for Christians as it is the means through which we trust in God's promises and salvation.
Hebrews 11:1, Hebrews 7:25
The Bible teaches that God's will is for His glory and the ultimate good of His people.
Romans 8:28, Ephesians 1:11
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