In the sermon "I The Lord And None Else," Richard Oakley addresses the sovereign nature of God as depicted in Isaiah 45:5-6, emphasizing that there is no other deity or power besides Him. He articulates key points regarding God's total sovereignty over creation, morality, and salvation, arguing that contemporary society often overlooks or refutes this essential truth in favor of self-centric beliefs. Oakley uses various Scripture references, including Psalms and Genesis, to illustrate God's omnipotence and authority in creation and judgment. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to understand and embrace God's sovereignty in every aspect of life, promoting a humbling reliance on Him rather than human effort or merit.
“His sovereignty is not an attribute. His sovereignty is a prerogative to Him being the one true God that He says He is.”
“There is only one sovereign. He exists eternally. He has always been, and he will always be.”
“Salvation for His people, not all people, for His people. The salvation that Jesus proclaimed during His earthly sojourn.”
“This is the only true salvation. All others proclaimed and demanded by man, of man, is invalid.”
The Bible proclaims that God is sovereign, meaning He is the ultimate ruler over all creation.
Isaiah 45:5-6, Psalm 93:1
The Bible teaches that salvation is exclusively through Jesus Christ, the sole mediator between God and humanity.
Matthew 1:21, Hebrews 2:3, Ephesians 2:8-9
God's justice is essential for Christians as it reflects His holiness and establishes moral order.
Hebrews 12:29, Genesis 18:25, Romans 3:26
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