The sermon preached by Don Fortner focuses on the theological topic of "time" and its relationship to human mortality and divine sovereignty, particularly referencing Psalm 90:12. Fortner emphasizes that time is under God's sovereign control, having ordained the number of days for each individual before creation. He supports this argument with references to Psalm 31:15, Job 14:5, and 2 Timothy 3:1-5, illustrating that our times are not in our hands but in God's, thereby urging believers to embrace their mortality and seek wisdom through God's instruction. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call to prepare for eternity by recognizing the brevity of life, redeeming the time amidst an evil age, and trusting God for all aspects of life, as only through His grace can one apply their heart unto wisdom.
“Teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”
“My times are in thy hand. Thank God my times are not in your hands... My times are appointed by my God, ordered by my God, and disposed of by my God for his glory and my good.”
“The number of thy days will I fulfill. Mortals are immortal here until their work is done.”
“Prepare to meet your God. You can't be prepared to meet God until you're robed in his righteousness, washed in his blood, saved by his grace, united to him.”
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