In David Eddmenson's sermon titled “Lord Cause Us to Finish Well,” the main theological focus is on the importance of persevering in faith and the dangers of turning away from God's sovereignty, illustrated through the life and legacy of Gideon from Judges 8:22-35. Eddmenson points out that while Gideon successfully delivered Israel from the Midianites, his subsequent actions, such as collecting gold for an ephod and behaving like a king despite his denial of kingship, demonstrate the flawed human tendency to stray from God's ordained authority. Scripture references, particularly Judges 8:22-27, are used to detail how Gideon’s ephod became a snare to Israel, leading them into idolatry, drawing a parallel with modern forms of false religion and self-made pathways to God. The practical significance of the sermon rests on the encouragement to rely on Christ — the ultimate finisher of faith — for salvation, emphasizing that true rest comes not from human efforts but through faith in Christ alone, who secures the victory for believers.
“The best of men are men at best and do as men do, they sin.”
“God’s not looking at what I’ve done. He’s looking at what Christ has done for me.”
“It’s not how or where we finish, but who finishes for us.”
“May the Lord be pleased to deliver us from our way and our will.”
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