In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Standing With Christ," the main theological topic addressed is the necessity of steadfastness in faith and proclamation of the gospel amidst opposition, as exemplified by Peter and John in Acts 4:13-21. Thacker argues that true standing with Christ transcends mere human allegiance to church traditions or theological systems; rather, it rests upon a personal relationship and commitment to Christ himself. He supports his points through various scripture references, primarily from Acts 4, where the apostles' boldness in preaching and their unyielding commitment to Christ, despite being labeled as uneducated by the religious leaders, illustrate the power of being "with Jesus." The sermon emphasizes that true authority in preaching comes not from human ordination but from divine empowerment and the accompanying evidence of lives changed by the gospel. Thacker highlights the significance of this doctrine for believers today, stressing the need for faithfulness, courage, and the recognition that the ultimate purpose of their testimony is to glorify Christ.
“Preaching is getting a message from God's heart or my heart to your heart.”
“The greatest blessing God can give to a city is a man to preach his gospel. And the greatest curse that God can inflict on that city is to take him away.”
“We have to say what we've seen and what we've heard. We have to.”
“Those who never suffer with him will never reign with him.”
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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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