The sermon titled "Everybody's Got A Job" by Tim James examines the theological implications of God's sovereignty in chastising King Solomon through adversaries, Hadad and Rezon. The preacher emphasizes that divine chastisement is not punitive but corrective, aimed at the ultimate goal of leading believers back to Christ. He refers to 1 Kings 11:14-25, highlighting God's use of human agents, even those harboring hatred, to fulfill His sovereign purposes in line with His prophetic declarations to David in 2 Samuel 7:12-15. This narrative illustrates the Reformed doctrine of God's absolute sovereignty over all creation, underscoring that all individuals, regardless of their viewpoint toward God, serve a role in His divine economy, ultimately contributing to His glory and the good of His elect.
“There's zero unemployment in God's economy. There's zero unemployment in God's economy.”
“Chastisement is not punishment; it is correction aimed to turn the eyes back to what they ought to be looking at, and that's the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The heart of the king is in the hand of the Lord; as the rivers of water, He turneth it whithersoever He will.”
“Whether you're a believer this morning or an infidel, whether you love God or hate God, your job is going to glorify God.”
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