In his sermon titled "He Giveth Snow Like Wool," Eric Floyd focuses on the sovereignty of God as revealed through nature, particularly in the phenomena of snow and cold. He argues that all elements of creation, including weather patterns, are under the sovereign control of God, who orders their path as He pleases. Floyd supports his points with Scripture, notably Psalm 147:16-20, Job 38, Romans 11:33, and references to the revelation of Christ as the living Word. This emphasis on divine sovereignty underscores the Reformed doctrine of God's providence, illustrating how God actively governs all aspects of life, including spiritual regeneration, which is solely the work of God's grace and not of human effort. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation through God's sovereign will and the call to rest in Christ alone for redemption rather than relying on human attempts to manage sin.
“He gives the snow. Who gives it? He does. He alone. Everything I need to know about the snow and where it comes from is right there. Right here in God's word it says he gives it.”
“Salvation is not our labor. Salvation is not by man's doing or dying. Salvation is of the Lord.”
“He sends forth His Word, the living Word, that word which heals. That word which gives peace to the heart, that word which goes forth in power.”
“The work of salvation, it's His work.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all creation, as expressed in Psalm 147, where it states He gives snow and scatters frost by His command.
Psalm 147:16-20, Job 38:1-11
God's sovereignty is crucial for Christians because it assures us that all things work according to His purpose and provides hope in His grace.
Romans 11:33-36, Psalm 24:1
Salvation is by God's grace, as evidenced in scripture, particularly in His choice to reveal Himself to undeserving sinners like Jacob, whom He loved.
Romans 9:13, Ephesians 2:8-9
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