Kevin Thacker's sermon, titled "A Lesson on Poverty," emphasizes the theological principle of spiritual poverty as articulated in Psalm 41. Thacker argues that while carnal poverty is a pressing issue in contemporary society, the Scriptures point towards a more profound spiritual need—recognizing one's poverty apart from Christ. He highlights Psalm 41:1, which proclaims blessings upon those who consider the poor, to demonstrate that the blessedness comes from acknowledging one’s spiritual bankruptcy and the grace of God that leads to compassion for others. Specific references, such as 2 Corinthians 8:9, illustrate Christ's incarnation as a rich God who became poor for humanity's sake, equipping believers to embody that same grace in their interactions with the spiritually hungry. Thacker underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, urging the congregation to not only support the materially poor but to actively engage in spreading the Gospel to the spiritually impoverished, reflecting the transformative grace they have received.
“Don't just bounce off our foreheads and say, that was a good message, and what are y'all doing at the bowling alley today?”
“People don't need to get saved. They need to get lost.”
“If you know grace, you'll be gracious. If you know your poverty, you'll care about those who consider those that are poor in spirit.”
“How does the love of Christ dwell in us? I need, as Peter said, I need my pure mind stirred up.”
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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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