The sermon "If it Be So" by Kevin Thacker addresses the theological topic of the internal struggle between the old and new natures in believers, drawing from the narrative of Rebekah's barrenness in Genesis 25:19-23. Thacker posits that believers experience conflict due to the presence of both the flesh and the Spirit, resulting in feelings of confusion and struggle—similar to Rebekah questioning her condition when she sensed the turmoil of the twins in her womb. He supports his arguments with references to various scriptures, particularly Romans 7, where Paul discusses the law of sin and the desire to do good, highlighting the believer's internal battle. The practical significance of this message lies in reassuring believers that their struggles are a sign of life and that God is at work within them, as they seek to understand their spiritual condition and reliance on Christ's intercession.
“If I have life in me, what's that mean? Maybe I'm on miscarriage. Maybe this is cancer. Maybe this is a devil inside of me.”
“If you're God, as he said in 1 John 4, if you are of God, little children, you have overcome them, because greater is he that's in you than he that's in the world.”
“Why am I thus? I put two nations in you. I'll separate them when he sees fit.”
“The only reason I'm here this morning is because you made me. I can promise you that, can't I?”
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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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