In his sermon titled "A Believer's Whole Life," Kevin Thacker presents a theological exploration of Genesis 21:1-8, focusing on the doctrine of God's sovereignty and the spiritual rebirth of believers. Thacker argues that just as God miraculously enabled Sarah to conceive at her old age, so too does He bring spiritual life to those who are spiritually barren, emphasizing the necessity of divine intervention in both physical and spiritual birth. He references several Scripture passages, including Genesis 17:16 and Matthew 14:30-31, to illustrate God's persistent faithfulness to His promises and the continuous process of being saved, which encompasses past, present, and future aspects of salvation. The significance of this teaching rests in its affirmation that salvation is entirely dependent on God's grace, highlighting the believer's response of faith and the importance of growth in grace throughout their lifetime.
“God is still doing things the same way in our day, spiritually, as He did here. The Lord's not out of business. And He changes not. He creates spiritual life in a dead, barren, feeble person.”
“The receiver does not get any glory. The giver does.”
“This is a picture of the life of a believer. Just a highlight reel over our entire life from cradle to grave.”
“The only time a believer is weaned from personally gathering with the Bride of Christ to get what he absolutely... is when we're weaned from this earth to sit at that marriage supper of the Lamb.”
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