Mikal Smith's sermon titled "Sovereignty in Sin and Evil Pt 1" addresses the Reformed theological concepts surrounding God's sovereignty in relation to sin and evil. The preacher articulates that God, identified through the phrase "I am that I am," is sovereign over all things, including human actions, sin, and evil. Throughout the sermon, he cites various Scripture passages, such as Exodus 3:14 and Romans 9:17, which affirm God's control over events in the world, including the hardening of Pharaoh's heart and the purposes behind Israel's bondage in Egypt. Smith emphasizes the practical significance of understanding God's sovereignty, arguing that it should bring believers to rely solely on God's providence and to recognize that all occurrences ultimately serve His divine purpose, even evil actions that arise from human beings. This ultimately points to the need for salvation through Christ and highlights the significance of Scripture in shaping theological understanding.
“We don't preach to preach popular things to gain a crowd. Our goal is not to build a mega church. Our goal is to be...faithful to Christ, faithful to his word.”
“Sovereignty means that He controls everything, everything is under His control. Not just a few things, not just everything that's happening, He keeps it in play...”
“If we understand who God is, we can understand all these underlying things that seem to be contradictory... God is in control of all things.”
“The law came in so that the offense might abound... to show us our inability to keep the law, to show us our need for Christ.”
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