The sermon titled "Delusions" by Joe Galuszek addresses the sovereignty of God as described in Isaiah 66, particularly focusing on God's control over human hearts and the delusions that people create for themselves when rejecting divine truth. The preacher argues that many attempt to limit God’s sovereignty and authority, suggesting that God does not actively harden hearts or allow delusions. However, Galuszek asserts that Scripture reveals God not only allows these delusions but actively chooses them for individuals who reject Him, as illustrated in Isaiah 66:4 and supported by Romans 9:21 and 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12. The practical significance lies in the assurance for believers that God is actively involved in the unfolding of His plan, and the recognition of God’s sovereignty helps to foster humility and reverence in their walk of faith amidst a world that is blind to the truth of Christ.
Key Quotes
“I also will choose their delusions... because when I called, none did answer. When I spake, they did not hear.”
“Our God is in the heavens. He has done whatsoever he hath pleased.”
“Salvation is of the Lord Jesus Christ. And it's by his grace, through his faith, to the saving of the soul.”
“We're looking for the one who gave his life for all that the father gave to him.”
The Bible asserts that God does whatever pleases Him, demonstrating His absolute sovereignty.
The sovereignty of God is a central theme in Scripture, highlighted explicitly in verses such as Isaiah 66:1-2, which declares that 'the heaven is my throne and the earth is my footstool.' This reflects God's supreme authority over creation, underscoring that everything exists by His will and for His purpose. Additionally, passages like Romans 9:21 articulate God's right to shape history and human destinies according to His sovereign plan, as the potter molds the clay. In these texts, we find assurance that God's sovereign rule is not contingent upon human understanding or approval. Rather, it affirms that He works all things for His glory and the ultimate good of His people, instilling trust in His perfect governance.
Isaiah 66:1-2, Romans 9:21
The Bible teaches that God holds the hearts of kings in His hands and directs them as He wills.
Scripture assures us of God's control over human hearts, emphasizing that He can turn them according to His divine purpose. Proverbs 21:1 states, 'The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord; as the rivers of water, He turneth it whithersoever He will.' This verse illustrates that, regardless of human will or action, God's sovereign hand directs the hearts of leaders and individuals alike. Additionally, in Isaiah 66, we see God asserting His authority by declaring, 'I will also choose their delusions,' which reflects how He can shape people's understanding and reactions according to His judgment. This truth reassures believers that God is actively involved in the affairs of mankind, guiding history toward His predetermined ends.
Proverbs 21:1, Isaiah 66:4
Understanding God's sovereignty helps Christians trust in His perfect plan for their lives.
A proper understanding of God's sovereignty is crucial for Christians as it provides comfort and assurance in a chaotic world. Believers are reminded that God is not a passive observer but an active ruler who orchestrates all events according to His will. Isaiah 66:2 highlights that God looks favorably on those who are humble and contrite, suggesting that His governance is rooted in His care for the faithful. By recognizing God's supreme authority, Christians can navigate life's challenges with the confidence that all things work together for their good, as expressed in Romans 8:28. This grounding in God's sovereign love encourages believers to surrender their anxieties and rest in His promises, knowing that He is ultimately in control, even during trials.
Isaiah 66:2, Romans 8:28
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