("The Sovereignty of God in Calamity!" Delivered on September 20, 1857, by Ebenezer Rogers--two days after the steamship 'Central America' sank during a hurricane. 560 of the 626 people on board lost their lives!)
Upon the whole history of this solemn event, is stamped the record of the absolute sovereignty of God. It is not an enemy who has done this! God is sovereign, and this is the hand of God!
All that occurs in His wide empire, from the falling of a leaf - to the extinction of a race; from the death of a sparrow - to the blotting out of a star; is only the fiat of Him, who is from everlasting to everlasting God - whose counsel shall stand and who will do all His good pleasure.
There is a God who reigns in the earth! "Affliction does not come forth from the dust; neither does trouble spring out of the ground" - but "the Lord God omnipotent reigns!"
God is sovereign on His throne! All the powers and processes of nature, are but the ministers who do His pleasure. Rising above the roaring of the ocean, above the moaning of the blast, above even the shrieks of drowning men - is heard the solemn voice of the Almighty, saying in tones of overwhelming majesty, "Be still and know that I am God!" Psalm 46:10
Let us enthrone above these scenes of apparent disorder and arbitrary infliction - a Sovereign God, a God of wisdom, a God of power, a God of love, who sees the end from the beginning, and orders all things according to the counsel of His will - and here at least we have an anchorage for Faith, a place where she can cling, and look up amid the jarring elements, and say, "Even so, Father, for so it seems good in Your sight!"
Who would not prefer, if called on to sub
In Ebenezer Rogers' sermon titled "All that occurs in His wide empire," he addresses the profound theological topic of God's absolute sovereignty. He argues that every occurrence in the universe, from natural disasters to personal tragedies, is the ordained action of a sovereign God who controls all things according to His divine will. Rogers cites Daniel 4:35 and Isaiah 46:10, emphasizing that God's counsel stands firm and that no one can resist His authority. The significance of this doctrine lies in providing believers with an anchor for faith amidst the turmoil of life, reassuring them that even in distressing situations, God remains a wise, just, and loving sovereign whose purposes ultimately prevail.
Key Quotes
“From the falling of a leaf to the extinction of a race, from the death of a sparrow to the blotting out of a star, is only the fiat of him who is from everlasting to everlasting.”
“Affliction does not come forth from the dust, neither does trouble spring out of the ground, but the Lord God omnipotent reigns.”
“Here at least we have an anchorage for faith, a place where she can cling and look up amid the jarring elements...”
“Who would not choose that a father's hand should pour the bitter cup which he was to drink even to the dregs?”
The Bible affirms God's sovereignty, emphasizing that He rules over all creation and nothing happens outside of His will.
The Scriptures, particularly in Daniel 4:35, establish God's sovereignty by declaring that He does according to His will in the army of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth. This means every event, whether perceived as good or bad, is under His divine control. Isaiah 46:10 further illustrates this by stating that God declares the end from the beginning. Thus, regardless of circumstances that may appear chaotic or tragic, believers hold fast to the truth that God, in His infinite wisdom and power, governs all things for His glory and purpose. Understanding God's sovereignty provides peace and assurance through life's trials, as it reminds us that every occurrence is part of His divine plan.
We know God's sovereignty is true through His declared word in Scripture and the evidence of His control over history.
The reality of God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout the Bible, particularly in passages like Daniel 4:35 and Isaiah 46:10, which state that no one can restrain His hand or question His actions. The consistent testimony of Scripture reveals that God is not only aware of all that transpires but also actively governs all events in both the heavenly and earthly realms. Observing the unfolding of history, where God’s purposes are achieved despite human intentions, serves as a testament to His sovereign rule. Furthermore, instances in our own lives where we see His providence at work deepen our conviction that God is sovereign and knows what is best for His creation.
God's sovereignty is crucial for Christians because it assures us that He is in control and works everything for our good.
The importance of God's sovereignty in the life of a Christian cannot be overstated. It provides a foundation for our faith, offering hope and comfort amidst life's trials and tribulations. Knowing that God reigns over all assures us that even the most difficult circumstances are under His wise and loving guidance. This truth helps believers submit to God’s will, understanding that His plans are for our ultimate good. Romans 8:28 encapsulates this assurance by affirming that all things work together for good to those who love God. In embracing God's sovereignty, we find clarity and peace, knowing that nothing is arbitrary and all has purpose in His grand narrative.
Romans 8:28
Sermon Transcript
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or that occurs in his wide empire. From a sermon delivered on September
20th, 1857 by Ebenezer Rogers, two days after the steamship
Central America sank during a hurricane, 560 of the 626 people on board
lost their lives. Upon the whole history of this
solemn event is stamped the record of the absolute sovereignty of
God. It is not an enemy who has done
this. God is sovereign and this is the hand of God. All that
occurs in his wide empire, from the falling of a leaf to the
extinction of a race, from the death of a sparrow to the blotting
out of a star, is only the fiat of him who is from everlasting
to everlasting. God, whose counsel shall stand
and who will do all his good pleasure. There is a God who
reigns in the earth. Affliction does not come forth
from the dust, neither does trouble spring out of the ground, but
the Lord God omnipotent reigns. God is sovereign on his throne.
All the powers and processes of nature are but the ministers
who do His pleasure. Rising above the roaring of the
ocean, above the moaning of the blast, above even the shrieks
of drowning men, is heard the solemn voice of the Almighty,
saying in tones of overwhelming majesty, Be still and know that
I am God. Let us enthrone above these scenes
of apparent disorder and arbitrary infliction, a sovereign God,
a God of wisdom, a God of power, a God of love, who sees the end
from the beginning and orders all things according to the counsel
of His will. And here at least we have an
anchorage for faith, a place where she can cling and look
up amid the jarring elements and say, even so, Father, for
so it seems good in your sight. Who would not prefer, if called
on to submit uncomplainingly and absolutely to the most trying
circumstances and dealings, that these should be ordered by a
wise, just, and good being, one whose infinite wisdom enabled
him to devise the best things, whose infinite power enabled
him to accomplish them, and whose infinite goodness disposed him
to exert that power? Who would not choose that a father's
hand should pour the bitter cup which he was to drink even to
the dregs? Oh, to be taught that a sovereign God rides upon the
billows and directs the storms which have swept all our idols
away and left us beggared and forlorn is a lesson worth to
the tried and tempted soul of man all that it costs to learn
it. To my own mind, this fearful
event and all its horrors is full of teaching on that great
point which lies at the foundation of all religion, but which men
are so constantly prone to forget. that there is a sovereign God
in the heavens before whom all must bow and to whom all must
give account. As Daniel chapter 4 verse 35
says, all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing.
He does according to his will in the army of heaven and among
the inhabitants of the earth. No one can restrain his hand
or say to him, what have you done?
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