The sermon by Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of God's sovereignty and its intrinsic connection to His glory. Smith argues that the sovereignty of God is foundational to understanding not only the nature of God, but also the essence of the gospel, asserting that a gospel devoid of sovereign grace is no gospel at all. He supports his points with Scripture references, notably Exodus 3:9-15, where God reveals Himself to Moses as "I am that I am," indicating His self-existent, unchangeable nature, and linking His sovereignty to His authority and actions throughout history. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound; it establishes a God who is not only powerful but also purposeful, instilling confidence and worship in God's people as they recognize His absolute control and plan for salvation.
“You can't preach the gospel without preaching sovereign grace. A gospel void of sovereign grace is no gospel at all.”
“His sovereignty is His glory. And He wants that to be known in every generation.”
“I am that I am... He is saying, I will do what I will do. I do what I do. I do as I please. Nothing tells me what I can do.”
“Before we can ever really, truly appreciate the glory of God, we need to know who He is in truth.”
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