In the sermon "What Manner of Man Is This?" by Paul Pendleton, the primary theological focus is on the sovereignty of God, as illustrated through Jesus' calming of the storm in Mark 4:41. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus' authority over nature reveals God's control over all aspects of creation—flora, fauna, human affairs, and salvation itself. He argues, using Scripture such as Isaiah 45:7, Proverbs 21:1, and Ephesians 1:3-5, that God's decrees govern both natural phenomena and the actions of people, affirming the Reformed doctrine of God's active and purposeful sovereignty. The sermon highlights the significance of trusting in God's sovereignty as it transforms believers' understanding of trials, illustrating how adversity is not merely meaningless suffering but ordained by God to draw His people closer to Him, ultimately culminating in salvation.
“What manner of man is this? He controlled inanimate objects or things.”
“If it happens, it is because God has decreed it from before the foundation of the world.”
“God does all things right, even when man does evil.”
“If you are in Him, then any storm coming your way is a blessing, although it might not seem to be so at first.”
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