The sermon "Sovereignty!" by John MacDuff delves into the doctrine of God's sovereignty, presenting God as the ultimate author and sustainer of all events in both nature and providence. MacDuff argues against the concept of fate or chance, asserting that every occurrence—be it joy or sorrow—is under God's divine orchestration and serves His immutable purpose, evident in Isaiah 45:7 and supported by Psalm 115. He emphasizes that God's will governs all aspects of life, including prosperity and adversity, illustrating this point through biblical examples such as Jonah, and the assurance that nothing occurs without His decree. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the comfort and trust believers can find in God's sovereign control over their lives, encouraging them to patiently await the unfolding of His perfect plans, even amid confusion and seeming chaos.
“How blessed to think that each separate occurrence which befalls me is a thought of God, the fulfillment of his own immutable purpose.”
“The Lord who of old prepared Jonah's shade-plant prepared also the worm. He gives and He takes away.”
“Let us wait patiently until we gaze on the finished structure of eternity.”
“Man's purposes have failed and are ever liable to fail. His brightest anticipations may be thwarted. But the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all creation, controlling both the material and moral realms.
Isaiah 45:7; Psalm 115
We see evidence of God's sovereignty in the unfolding of history and the consistent fulfillment of His purposes.
Isaiah 45:7; Revelation 19:6
Understanding God's sovereignty gives Christians assurance of His control and purpose in their lives amidst trials.
Isaiah 45:7; Revelation 19:6
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