In his sermon "Jehovah Jireh," Kevin Thacker delves into the theological significance of the name of God as revealed in Genesis 22, primarily focusing on God's providential role as the provider. He emphasizes that God is the self-existent, eternal One, who fulfills His promises and provides for His people, culminating in the provision of Christ as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. Key scriptural references include Genesis 22:8, where Abraham prophesies about God providing a lamb, and Matthew 6:27-33, which illustrates God's care for His creation and the need to prioritize His kingdom. Thacker draws from Hebrews 10 to reinforce that Christ, as the perfect substitute, has provided salvation through His once-for-all sacrifice, showcasing that true worship must be centered on sacrifice. The doctrinal significance of this message lies in the affirmation of God's sovereign provision in all areas, particularly in the redemptive work of Christ, encouraging believers to trust in God's completeness and provisions for their spiritual and physical needs.
“Jehovah-Jireh. The self-existent One, Jehovah, will provide. He'll see to it.”
“He provides what He requires first. And then we're given what is required of us.”
“God, who spared not His own Son, shall He not freely give you all these things?”
“Where's the lamb? That's a question we ought to ask often.”
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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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