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God's Government

10 sermons

The concept of God's Government is a central theme in the Bible, emphasizing God's sovereignty and authority over all creation. According to Psalms 103:19, "The Lord has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all," demonstrating God's supreme governance over the universe. In Romans 8:28, the Bible reassures believers that "all things work together for good to them that love God," illustrating God's providential government in the lives of His people, while Psalms 23:1 affirms that "the Lord is my shepherd," highlighting God's personal and intimate governance in the life of each believer. Through these scriptures, the Bible teaches that God's government is both universal and personal, guiding all of history and individual lives according to His wise and loving purposes.

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the profound message of Isaiah, focusing on the dual themes of God's government and grace. He explains that God's government is characterized by holiness, righteousness, and justice, while His grace is the underlying principle that informs these characteristics. Morgan

Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman delivers a powerful sermon titled 'I Am Barabbas. and So Are You,' emphasizing the profound truth that we, like Barabbas, are guilty and deserving of death, yet Jesus took our place on the cross. He explores the nature of sin, temptation, and the difference between remorse and true rep

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Sin
J.C. Ryle

J.C. Ryle emphasizes the critical importance of understanding sin as the foundation of Christian holiness. He argues that a clear view of sin is essential for grasping doctrines like justification and sanctification, as it reveals the true nature of human corruption inherited from Adam. Ryle warns a

George Matheson

George Matheson emphasizes that true remembrance of our past sins comes only after we have received a new heart from God. He explains that the process of transformation leads us to reflect on our previous wrongdoings only after we have experienced spiritual renewal and growth. This memory serves as

John Gill

John Gill discusses the transition from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant, emphasizing that the Old Covenant was never intended to be permanent but was a temporary administration leading to Christ. He explains that the Old Covenant was limited in scope and effectiveness, serving as a shadow of th

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes the astonishing love of God, reflecting on how, despite our sinful nature and the fact that we have out-sinned many, God has graciously bestowed His gifts upon us. He invites us to marvel at this condescending love, reminding us of our former state of misery and how the King

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks preaches about the profound impact of Adam's fall, emphasizing that Adam's initial state was one of perfect knowledge, holiness, and happiness. However, through his disobedience, humanity lost five critical aspects: our holy image, divine sonship, friendship with God, communion with Hi

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the grave consequences of sin by examining the fate of fallen angels, who were cast down to hell without mercy. He warns that even those in the most holy positions, like angels, are not immune to sin, and that humans, despite their upbringing or service, can also fall into t

John Wesley

John Wesley preaches on the Fall of Man, explaining that pain and suffering in the world are a direct result of sin, which entered through Adam's choice to rebel against God. He emphasizes that humanity was created in God's image with free will, and it was this liberty that led to the choice of evil

Robert Murray M'Cheyne

Robert Murray M'Cheyne expounds on the New Covenant as described in Hebrews 8:6, emphasizing its superiority over the Old Covenant. He outlines the various covenants in the Bible, illustrating how the New Covenant, established through Christ, offers better promises and a more excellent ministry than

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