The sermon titled "A Three-Point Message" by Kevin Thacker centers on God’s sovereign power and the necessity of faith in addressing human reluctance and disbelief. Thacker outlines three pivotal points derived from Exodus 4:1-9, emphasizing the demonstration of God's signs through Moses. The first point focuses on the rod turning into a serpent, symbolizing substitution and Christ's redemptive work, while the second emphasizes the condition of humanity, illustrated by Moses' leprous hand. The third point involves the transformative power of Christ’s blood, culminating in the assertion that salvation is firmly rooted in God's sovereign grace. Throughout, Thacker uses Scripture to reinforce that God’s promises and actions are not contingent upon human belief but are fulfilled by His divine will, which holds profound implications for understanding sin, grace, and salvation within Reformed theology.
“The Lord said, I'm gonna do all this. He said, you've been in bondage for 430 years, and I'm gonna give you my word, you're gonna go to Pharaoh, and he ain't gonna listen.”
“That rod wasn't a serpent, that rod was made a serpent, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.”
“The heart's the problem. [...] Out of the heart proceeds evil thoughts, and murders, and adulteries, and fornications, and thefts.”
“Go tell him about his work. Go tell him why. And go show his death till he come.”
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