In Richard Oakley's sermon titled "In The Sovereign God’s Time," the main theological topic addressed is the sovereignty of God in relation to time and human existence, as outlined in Ecclesiastes 3. Oakley argues that God has ordained specific times for every event in human history, emphasizing that human effort cannot alter God's divine plan. The key Scripture references include Ecclesiastes 3:1-14, which underscores the unchangeable nature of God's decrees and the importance of recognizing His supremacy. Oakley draws on passages such as Job 14:13 and Hebrews 9:27 to illustrate that life and death are appointed by God alone. The doctrinal significance lies in admonishing believers to focus on spiritual, eternal matters rather than temporal pursuits, asserting that true fulfillment comes from understanding and accepting God’s sovereign timing and plan.
“Sinful man would argue the point because in his pride he believed that man can change the plan and purpose of God himself.”
“What are we doing as we traverse toward this transition? Totally involved in the things around us? Are we totally involved in what other people are doing? Or are our hearts on things eternal?”
“If God is in charge of all these great and wondrous things, then why, as mere man, do I not think that God what God has called upon me to do is not important?”
“Nothing in us can be or ever will be acceptable to this sovereign God that we have seen today that is in control of all things.”
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