The sermon titled "The God Of All Power," preached by Joe Galuszek, emphasizes the sovereign power of God as depicted in Psalm 111. The main theological topic is God's omnipotence, illustrated through His mighty works and grace towards His people. Galuszek argues against the common misconceptions of God as weak or dependent on human actions, instead declaring that God is all-powerful and in complete control of all creation. He supports these points with various Scripture references, including Psalm 103:19 and Matthew 28:18, which affirm God's sovereign rule and the full authority given to Christ after His resurrection. The practical significance of the sermon encourages believers to rest in the assurance of God's absolute power and sovereignty, establishing a foundation for faith and worship that is rooted in the recognition that He alone executes His divine plan without needing human assistance.
“The God of the Bible is not impotent, powerless, unwilling, or anything like that. And He is not waiting on you or me or anyone else to do His work.”
“His righteousness is the only righteousness that matters is His righteousness, the righteousness of Christ.”
“If God has all power, if God is all ruling, how much is left for you? Absolutely none.”
“Remember who is responsible for your eating his food now. The one who maketh you to lie down by the still waters.”
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