The sermon "Stability In These Perilous Times" by Paul Mahan addresses the theological doctrine of divine sovereignty and stability amidst societal chaos and moral decay. The preacher argues that true wisdom and understanding, which come from fearing God, are essential for stability during challenging times. He references Isaiah 33:6, which proclaims that “wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of your times,” emphasizing that these qualities can only be found in a genuine relationship with God. Mahan contrasts the fear of God with the fear of man, asserting that the former leads to freedom and discernment, while the latter leads to enslavement and instability. He articulates the practical significance of this message for contemporary believers in a world filled with sin and uncertainty, encouraging them to maintain their faith in God’s sovereignty and promises.
“Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of these times. An unstable time. Troublesome time.”
“Don’t fear their fear. Don’t get with them. Fear Me. Let Me be your dread. Then you won’t have anything or anyone to fear.”
“The fear of man brings a snare. Those that trust in the Lord have nothing to fear.”
“Fear God, and He’ll order these things. He’ll order your steps right. He’ll order your thoughts.”
Isaiah 33:6 teaches that wisdom and knowledge in God provide stability during perilous times.
Isaiah 33:6
God's promise to protect His people is evident in His continual guidance and strength during trials.
Isaiah 33:5, 2 Timothy 3:1
The fear of God is essential as it is the foundation of true wisdom and leads to understanding.
Proverbs 1:7, Isaiah 33:6
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