In Peter L. Meney's sermon titled "A Just God And A Saviour," the central theological topic is the sovereignty of God and the redemptive work of Christ, as articulated through the prophecy in Isaiah 45. Meney's key arguments revolve around God's control over history, exemplified in His appointment of Cyrus as an instrument for the deliverance of His people and the establishment of His kingdom. He discusses Scriptural references, notably Isaiah 45:5-7, which emphasize God's uniqueness as the only God who creates and controls all things, asserting His authority and plan for salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it offers to believers that God's purposes are unshakeable, reminding them that salvation is ultimately grounded in Christ, who fulfills God's justice and mercy, making Him both just and the Savior.
“Whatever happens, I'm in control. I create and order, light and darkness, war and peace, prosperity and hardship, good and evil. All the days and seasons and experiences of your lives are in my hand.”
“What a God, what a saviour we have in Jesus Christ. He says he is a just God and a saviour. Mercy and wrath met in him, and there is none else like him.”
“In the Lord, I have righteousness and strength. This is the end of the chapter, verse 24 and verse 25.”
“Three times in this chapter Isaiah tells the people that what they have by grace is all in the Lord.”
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