The sermon titled "The Lord bless thee," preached by Kevin Thacker, centers on the theological theme of God's blessing and grace as revealed in Numbers 6:22-27. Thacker argues that God, as the sole source of blessing, desires to shower His people with divine favor, as illustrated through the Aaronic blessing where the Lord instructs Aaron to bless the Israelites. He emphasizes the significance of understanding this blessing in a covenantal context, highlighting that it is not merely a surface-level wish but a profound spiritual truth intended for God's chosen people. Relevant Scriptures, such as Matthew 5 and Ezekiel 16, are discussed to demonstrate God's commitment to His people and the depths of His redemptive plan that encompass both physical and spiritual provision. The practical significance of this sermon rests in encouraging believers to trust in God's unwavering blessings, embrace His grace, and carry His name, fostering a life that reflects Christ's righteousness.
“The Lord bless thee and keep thee. The Lord make His face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee.”
“Blessed is the man. Kneeled is the man that trusteth in the Lord.”
“He came for you. He came and He lived and He willfully died.”
“What a picture that was. That's when the Lord said, and I will bless them. Take it to the bank. It's going to happen.”
The Bible teaches that God blesses His people to provide for and protect them, as seen in Numbers 6:24-26.
Numbers 6:24-26, Matthew 5:3
God's faithfulness assures us that He keeps His promises, as affirmed in the Scriptures.
Numbers 6:27, Hebrews 10:23
Grace is essential for Christians because it represents God's unmerited favor and the means of salvation.
Ephesians 2:8-9, 2 Corinthians 12:9
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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