In Paul Pendleton's sermon, "What Way Are You Going?", he centers the discussion on the sovereignty of Christ and the significance of faith as depicted in Luke 17:11-19, where Jesus heals ten lepers. Pendleton emphasizes that Christ’s actions are always intentional and purposeful, reflecting God’s ultimate plan for redemption. He explores key scriptural references, including Leviticus regarding the law for lepers, and highlights the poignant moment when one leper returns to glorify God, contrasting with the nine who did not. The practical significance of the sermon underscores that true faith, which is a gift from God, compels believers to turn towards Christ, recognizing Him not only as the healer but as the one who gives spiritual life and righteousness, fulfilling the law on their behalf.
“Jesus Christ does all things on purpose... He was about doing his Father's business, and God the Father does all things on purpose.”
“The only difference was that faith given by the great high priest. This faith caused him to know who it was that was speaking with him.”
“Thy faith hath made thee whole. The faith of Jesus Christ, which was a gift of Jesus Christ, made this man whole.”
“If God has opened your eyes, you can see the law of commandments, and you can see that. I cannot do this. It will leave you nowhere to turn but to that one who did do this.”
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