In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Jehovah Rapha," the central theological theme revolves around the nature of God as the Healer and sustainer of His people, as illustrated in Exodus 15:22-27. Thacker argues that the narrative of the Israelites’ journey after crossing the Red Sea serves as an example of God's miraculous provision and healing, emphasizing that their immediate need for water symbolizes a deeper spiritual dryness due to sin. He cites specific events, such as the bitterness of the waters at Marah and God's miraculous transformation of those waters through a tree, connecting this to Christ's atoning work on the cross, which removes the bitterness of sin and brings spiritual sweetness. Thacker highlights the importance of continual dependence on God, asserting that true healing is both a process and a promise of eternal life through Christ, showcasing the Reformed concept of perseverance of the saints. The practical significance of this message rests in encouraging believers to trust in God for all aspects of life, recognizing their need for continuous healing and sustenance in their spiritual journey.
“The Lord heals His people. He heals, healeth them. It's continual. Salvation is not an experience. You're going to go through some things, but it's not a one-time shot.”
“The Lord uses means in this body, and in our spirit. We're healed spiritually by the person and the work of Christ our Lord.”
“All murmuring is against God. That's a hard jagged pill for me to swallow, but I need to learn it.”
“Healing is both a process and a promise of eternal life through Christ.”
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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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