The sermon titled "Our Sovereign King" by Dr. Steven J. Lawson centers on the theological theme of God's sovereignty as depicted in Psalm 2. Lawson articulates the rebellion of humanity against God, illustrating this insurrection through the lens of the psalm's opening verses, which portray nations in uproar and in defiance of divine authority. He emphasizes that this cosmic rebellion stems from total depravity, where humanity seeks to cast off divine restraints. In verses 4-6, God's response is highlighted—his sovereign laughter and ultimate disdain for human arrogance, followed by the establishment of Christ as King over all. The sermon progresses to depict the inheritance of Christ (verses 7-9), emphasizing His authority over nations, and concludes with a call to repentance and worship (verses 10-12), stressing the urgent invitation to find refuge in the sovereign Christ. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to recognize God's unassailable rule and to engage the world with the hope of the gospel, calling on sinners to turn from rebellion and embrace the grace offered in Christ.
“The wickedness of man is now pushing out the boundaries to new limits never before imagined in our society.”
“While it looks here upon the earth that it is total madness and chaos in heaven, God is seated.”
“God has established His throne in the heavens and His sovereignty rules over all.”
“How blessed are all who take refuge in Him.”
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