The sermon titled "Against All Odds" by David Eddmenson centers on the theological themes of divine sovereignty, the nature of God’s mercy, and the significance of Christ's work in salvation. Eddmenson uses the account from Joshua 10, where the sun stands still, as a typological illustration for Christ, who offers mercy to sinners like Bartimaeus, reinforcing that salvation is entirely by God's initiative. Key scriptural references include Joshua 10 regarding God’s incomprehensible power and control over nature, and New Testament texts like John 6:37 and 1 Corinthians 2:8 highlighting the security of believers in Christ and the divine plan of salvation. The practical significance lies in the reassurance that God's mercy endures daily and that none of His elect will be lost, presenting a comforting view of Christ as both the mediator and protector of His covenant people.
“The cry of a mercy beggar always gets the Lord's attention. Saving sinners was his work.”
“All means all, and none means none. With God, 36 means 36, and with God, all means all.”
“God’s compassion, forgiveness, long-suffering, patience, mercy, and grace first must take back seat to His holiness.”
“If God in his sovereign power is pleased to cause the sun to stand still, the S-U-N, to stand still for Joshua to finish his work, then you can better believe that God is sovereign enough to cause Christ to stand still for old blind Bartimaeus.”
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