In the sermon titled "Stand Forth In The Midst," Paul Pendleton addresses the theological concept of Christ’s sovereign authority and the nature of true faith in response to divine calling. He uses the account of Jesus healing a man with a withered hand from Luke 6:6-11 to illustrate key points: the deception of man, the omniscience of Christ, and the transformative work of God in individuals. References to Matthew 12 and Mark 3 reinforce the narrative, highlighting the Pharisees' malicious intent and Christ’s assertive challenge to their legalism. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of responding to Christ's call in faith, demonstrating that true believers, despite their weakness and depravity, will respond to His voice, standing forth and reaching out to Him for restoration.
“Jesus Christ always did good. He was about his Father's business, which is the salvation of sinners.”
“Those whom Jesus Christ does something for will do just as the master asked them to do.”
“If it be that He is calling us to stand forth in the midst to stretch forth our hand to Him, can you stretch forth your hand?”
“When Christ calls a sinner, he will not leave that sinner standing in the midst by himself.”
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