The sermon titled Biblical Theology by Tim James explores the central theme of God's nature as revealed in Nahum 1:2-7. James articulates several theological attributes of God, including His jealousy, vengeance, slowness to anger, omnipotence, justice, and ultimate goodness. He underscores that God consumes oppressors and upholds His own name, addressing the balance between divine wrath and mercy. Specific Scripture references, particularly from Nahum and Isaiah, are employed to demonstrate the righteousness of God's sovereignty and the assurance found in His character, emphasizing the need for believers to acknowledge God's majesty and their own sinfulness. The practical significance lies in understanding that despite God's fierce attributes, He is also a refuge for those who trust in Him, highlighting the importance of grace through faith in Christ for salvation.
“God is jealous because he is entitled to be jealous. He deserves all glory.”
“Vengeance is mine, thus saith the Lord, I will repay.”
“He is more willing to save them than men are willing to be saved.”
“God is good. What does that mean? No bad thing will ever happen to us, except some of us, we think absolutely we need them.”
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