David Eddmenson's sermon entitled "Ain't No Stopping The Lord" focuses on the theme of divine sovereignty and salvation, particularly as seen through the narrative of Jonathan in 1 Samuel 14. Eddmenson emphasizes the theological significance of salvation being solely the work of God, using the story of Jonathan's courageous faith against the Philistines as an illustration of how God intervenes in the lives of His people. The preacher points to specific scripture, notably 1 Samuel 14:6, where Jonathan expresses confidence that "there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few," highlighting that God's power does not depend on human strength or numbers. The sermon culminates in the practical application of these truths, asserting that true believers can find rest and freedom in the assurance that salvation is completed through Christ's finished work, and that God's victory in our lives is guaranteed despite any circumstances we face.
“It was the Lord that delivered me. I didn't deliver myself.”
“Because of Christ and His finished work... that's our hope of salvation.”
“When I say it's finished, I mean it's finished for us.”
“The Lord saved Israel that day. Saul didn't save them... The Lord saved them.”
The Bible describes God's divine intervention as His active involvement in saving His people, exemplified in stories like Jonathan's victory over the Philistines.
1 Samuel 14:6, Exodus 14:14
Salvation is of the Lord, reflecting His sovereign grace, demonstrated through Christ's finished work on the cross.
John 14:6, Ephesians 2:8-9
Faith in God's providence reassures Christians that He controls all aspects of life, ensuring their ultimate safety and well-being.
Romans 8:28, 1 Samuel 14:6
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