The biblical concept of God's Majesty refers to the awe-inspiring greatness and transcendent power of God, emphasizing His supreme authority and dominion over all creation. This theme is woven throughout the Bible, with passages such as Psalms 104:1-2 and Isaiah 6:1-5 highlighting God's majestic power and glory. In Psalms 8:1, the psalmist declares, "O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth," underscoring the idea that God's majesty is evident in His creation and redemptive work. As Christians reflect on God's Majesty, they are reminded of their place in the grand narrative of God's story, and are called to worship and reverence Him, as expressed in Romans 11:33, which praises the "depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God."
Aeron Morgan emphasizes the transcendence and majesty of God, El Elyon, as revealed in Psalms 91. He highlights the security and refuge found in God for those who trust in Him, contrasting the despair of Psalms 90 with the hope and assurance in Psalms 91. Morgan encourages believers to dwell in the
Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 29, emphasizing the glory, majesty, and power of God. He explains that while all glory belongs to God, humans, especially those in positions of power, are called to acknowledge and return that glory to Him. The psalm vividly illustrates God's might through the imagery o
Chuck Smith explores the majesty of God as reflected in the vastness of the universe, emphasizing that despite the grandeur of creation, God is intimately mindful of humanity. He highlights that God loves each person personally, knowing their struggles and weaknesses, and that His love is demonstrat
In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing the power and majesty of God, highlighting His control over nature and His guidance of His people. The speaker then shifts to addressing the audience, encouraging them to focus on the Lord rather than themselves in order to experience victory. The spe
In this sermon, the preacher begins by describing a wedding scene where the bride is being attended to by her bridesmaids. He then relates this to the concept of the holy garment of God mentioned in Isaiah chapter 6. The preacher emphasizes his passion for preaching on revival and the need to unders
Jack Hayford preaches about the living God who moves among us, emphasizing the need for deep contrition and humility to seek Him, as He reveals Himself by His loving power. The sermon highlights the power of the Word of God, ignited by the Holy Spirit, to penetrate hearts, cut through sin, and destr
Paris Reidhead preaches about the importance of rediscovering the majesty of God by exploring two significant mountains in the Bible: Mount Sinai and the Mount of the Sermon. He emphasizes that the character of God remains unchanged throughout history, highlighting the need to understand the foundat
G.W. North delivers a powerful sermon on Acts 27, illustrating the metaphor of a shipwreck as a representation of the human soul's struggle against sin and the need for salvation. He emphasizes the importance of listening to God's voice over the voices of worldly wisdom, as exemplified by Paul's war
Dennis Kinlaw emphasizes the profound relationship between faith and action through the story of Abraham, illustrating that true faith is demonstrated by deeds. He highlights that Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac was not just a test of faith but a revelation of his deep trust in God, who ult
S. Lewis Johnson explores the story of Joseph's rise from prison to prime minister in Egypt, emphasizing God's providence and the importance of trusting in Him rather than in human wisdom. Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams, revealing a coming famine and a plan for survival, demonstrating his faithf
