In the sermon titled "When God Speaks," Kevin Thacker delivers a theological exploration of Psalm 29, addressing the sovereignty, majesty, and power of God as revealed through His voice. Thacker emphasizes that God's voice calls His people to worship and is characterized by strength and authority, supporting his points with various Scripture references such as Psalm 50 and John 19, which illustrate God’s dominion over creation and His salvific work through Christ. He argues that true worship involves recognizing God's greatness and responding with reverence, marked by ascribing glory and strength to Him. The significance of this teaching lies in its practical application, as it encourages believers to find comfort and peace in God's sovereign control and to proclaim His glory in both their worship and daily lives, recognizing His work in their circumstances.
“Behold your God. Behold the lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. Behold him. We like to focus on that part that's taken away our sins. We need that. Don't you forget that first part, who it was that did it.”
“The voice of the Lord is powerful. The voice of the Lord is full of majesty. It's powerful. When he speaks, I can talk all day long and it ain't gonna do diddly.”
“When the voice of the Lord speaks, it thunders in a marvelous way. The blind, they can't see lightning, but they can hear the thunder of his voice.”
“Christ is our strength. He's the one that's done all this. He's the strong man. He's given to us. We couldn't take him. He wasn't offered. He’s given.”
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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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