In his sermon entitled "Not Unto Death," Clay Curtis examines the profound truths embedded in John 11:4, where Jesus explains that Lazarus’s sickness is not unto death but for the glory of God. Curtis argues that this principle applies universally to God’s elect, as all trials and tribulations believers experience serve the ultimate purpose of glorifying Christ. He references Scripture such as Romans 8:28-30 to underscore that God's sovereign orchestration assures believers of their security in Christ, highlighting that God’s calling and election are rooted in His loving purpose. The sermon emphasizes the transformative power of Christ, who is both the life and righteousness of believers, ensuring that even physical death should not be a source of fear for those who trust in Him. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the believer's comfort amid suffering, as they are reassured that their afflictions serve a greater divine plan.
“For God's elect, this sickness, this trial, whatever sort it might be... is not unto death but for the glory of God, that the Son of God might be glorified thereby.”
“Christ is the life for all who believe on Him. He that hath the Son hath life.”
“Whatever it is that you face, believer, it's not unto death... It is for the glory of God that the Son of God might be glorified thereby.”
“Every trial we face in this world... brings us again to see Him and bow to Him and give Him the glory.”
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