In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Abram, Us, & Christ," the central theological topic is the covenant of grace, with Abram (later Abraham) serving as a significant figure representing God's mercy in the salvation of sinners. Thacker argues that God's calling of Abram out of idolatry exemplifies how divine grace operates; just as God commanded Abram to leave his past, He also calls modern believers out of their sinful lives. Scripture references, particularly Genesis 12:1-3 and Acts 7:2-4, are used to illustrate the divine initiative in Abram's life, emphasizing that God spoke directly to Abram and made him promises that would be fulfilled through Christ. The practical significance of this message is the assurance that God's covenant, marked by His merciful dealings, extends to all genuine believers today, promising them His guidance and protection throughout their lives, regardless of their failings.
“Abram was a sinner just like us... God called him out of idolatry... That faith will be evident.”
“When the Lord speaks effectually to one of His children, they follow Him. They obey God.”
“God showed mercy... He delights to show mercy.”
“Do we take God at His word? Do I take God and His promises?”
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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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