The sermon "Good News For Lepers" by Kevin Thacker centers on the themes of God’s mercy and provision, illustrating the dire spiritual condition of humanity and the transformative grace of Christ. Thacker discusses the situation in 2 Kings 6:25-7:20, focusing on the plight of the starving Samaritans, particularly the lepers who encounter God's abundant mercy in their desperation. The preacher connects biblical narratives to contemporary spiritual realities, emphasizing how God's interventions reveal His character as a provider. Through Scripture references, including the account of the lepers and the prophetic promise of miraculous provision from Elisha (2 Kings 7:1), Thacker underscores the significance of turning to Christ for mercy, especially for those perceived as outcasts. The practical significance lies in the exhortation to share the Good News with others, highlighting the critical role of witnessing one's spiritual experience in the life of the Church.
“The Lord's showing us something here. This is our spiritual condition outside that we think we're saving ourselves, we think we can figure it out, we think we can keep on going, but we're just eating dung in reality.”
“We have to see that first, what we are outside of the mercies of Christ, and what we are in the mercy and the forgiveness of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“These lepers are going to go preach to him. Noah was a preacher of what? Righteousness. It's not something we do. Someone, someone that saved us.”
“Go to the one we were at war with and beg for mercy and you'll find mercy there was great and grace was free.”
God's mercy is abundant and is exemplified through His provision for His people, even when they are in desperate situations.
Romans 9:15, 2 Kings 7:1-8
God's promises are fulfilled through His faithfulness, demonstrated in both Scripture and our experiences of His provision.
2 Kings 7:1, Philippians 4:19
Believing in Christ is essential for salvation and access to the abundant life He offers, as He is the only source of righteousness.
Romans 5:1, John 6:35
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