The biblical concept of God's might is a pervasive theme throughout Scripture, emphasizing the omnipotent power and authority of the divine Creator. As expressed in Psalms 24:8, "Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle," God's might is often associated with His ability to deliver and protect His people. In Isaiah 40:28, we find a declaration of God's infinite power, stating "Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth," while Romans 11:33 affirms that God's might is beyond human comprehension, inspiring awe and reverence in those who acknowledge His sovereignty. Through these scriptural references, the Christian faith affirms God's might as a fundamental aspect of His nature, underscoring His capacity to accomplish all things according to His will.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the mightiness of God as depicted in Zephaniah 3:17, illustrating His power, wisdom, salvation, joy, and love. He highlights that God is not only mighty in creation and salvation but also rejoices over His people and dwells among them. Smith encourages believers to recognize G
In this sermon, the preacher addresses the problem of people living in excess while neglecting God's presence. He refers to Haggai 1:3, where God questions why people are dwelling in luxurious houses while neglecting the house of God. The preacher emphasizes the need for individuals to consider thei
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing God as the ultimate authority and judge. He refers to the book of Ecclesiastes, which states that the whole duty of man is to fear God and keep his commandments. The preacher also highlights the concept of a high priest who sits a
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding God's delight in our deliverance in order to experience true joy and peace. He uses the parable of the prodigal son to illustrate this concept. The preacher encourages the congregation to recognize their forgiveness and to embra
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the concept of reconciliation between man and God. He highlights the fact that man and God are initially enemies until there is reconciliation through a sacrifice that satisfies God. The preacher also discusses the importance of understanding basic truths abou
J. Vernon McGee discusses Jacob's encounter with God at Bethel, emphasizing that Jacob initially believed he could run away from God, only to realize that God was present wherever he went. McGee highlights the dread Jacob felt in the presence of God, which reflects the reality of a sinner's confront
Chuck Smith discusses the profound interaction between God and Moses in Exodus 33-34, emphasizing the tension between God's holiness and the people's sinfulness. God expresses His reluctance to dwell among the stiff-necked Israelites, highlighting His grace in not consuming them due to their rebelli
Robert Constable addresses the pervasive issue of loneliness, emphasizing that it is an emotional experience rather than a physical state. He explores various causes of loneliness, such as bereavement, environmental changes, and feelings of rejection, and highlights biblical figures like Elijah, Mos
In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of giving thanks and showing praise to God. He encourages listeners to experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from witnessing God's work in their lives. Pastor Chuck highlights the greatness of God's works and the depth of His thoug
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the necessity of God's presence in our lives, drawing from Moses' plea in Exodus 33. He highlights that true success and fulfillment come not from blessings or victories, but from being in God's presence. Stegen warns against the dangers of forgetting our commitments to God, u
