In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Jehovah Shammah," the main theological theme revolves around the presence of God, as encapsulated in Ezekiel 48:35, which names the anticipated city as "The Lord is there." Thacker argues that this name reflects God's continual presence and engagement with His people, emphasizing that God is not only omnipresent but is present in a personal, gracious manner. He supports this assertion through a survey of biblical history, referencing instances from Genesis, Exodus, and prophetic literature to illustrate how God's presence has been with His people from creation through redemption and into the future kingdom. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it reassures believers of God's constant companionship, providing comfort in trials and affirming that they are never alone in their spiritual journey.
“The glory of that place, the glory of it was because the Lord was there.”
“To be part of the kingdom of God is to be in the kingdom of God.”
“The only way for this city to be safe, the only way for it to be governed in peace, the only way for it to be a perfect city... is that He is there.”
“The Lord’s there. You’re just not all alone. You ain’t because He’s there.”
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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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