In his sermon titled "There Are Two Things You Will Do," Joe Galuszek addresses the exaltation of Jesus Christ based on Philippians 2:9-11, focusing on the implications of His Lordship. The preacher emphasizes that God exalted Jesus to the highest position, which necessitates every knee bowing and every tongue confessing that He is Lord—an act of complete submission. He meticulously argues that the acknowledgment of Christ's supremacy is not merely an optional response but a divine command that applies universally to all humanity. Galuszek supports his points with Scripture references, including Psalm 76:10 and 1 Corinthians 2:11, illustrating that true understanding and acknowledgment of Christ's Lordship come through divine revelation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the assertion that recognizing Jesus as Lord is vital for salvation and glorifies God the Father, challenging listeners to willingly embrace this truth as a response of faith.
“We don't exalt him, we're to praise him. We're to praise his holy name. He is exalted past tense, and we are to praise him now.”
“Bowing and confessing is either willing or unwilling. This is not a request. This is a command from God.”
“You're going to bow and you're going to confess willingly or unwillingly.”
“If you know him, he's your Lord. He's your Lord and your hope.”
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