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God's absolute sovereignty, covenant theology, and Westminster Confessional standards.
Key question: “How does this text display God's sovereign grace and purpose, and ultimately bring glory to His name?”
24,163 sermon illustrations through the Reformed/Presbyterian lens
"God goes before those who march toward liberation—He knows the danger, He faces the opposition. He is with the persecuted church, the threatened community. He will never forsake His suffering people. This promise is for all who struggle against oppression." — Oscar Romero.
"Do YOU lack wisdom? Then YOU ask God. He will give to YOU—personally, specifically, generously. This is individual access to divine wisdom. No priest, no mediator—just you and God. Ask Him directly; He gives directly. Your need, His wisdom." — Billy Graham.
"This is philanthropy divine—God's love for humanity demonstrated in Christ's death. While we were sinners, alienated from divine life, Christ died to unite us to God. The cross is not transaction but transformation—divine love reaching into death to bring us to life." — St.
"Every lawful calling is sacred—God assigns vocations for His glory. The cobbler and the bishop both serve God in their callings. Work 'as unto the Lord' acknowledges that Christ is Lord of all spheres. The inheritance reward is grace; the...
"In this dispensation of grace, the gospel is clear: Christ died for sinners. Not for those under law who might earn righteousness but for sinners who could not. This is the church's message until the rapture: salvation by grace through...
"The baptized share in Christ's priesthood—the common priesthood of the faithful. Distinct from the ministerial priesthood yet truly priestly. Through baptism, you offer your life as spiritual sacrifice; through Eucharist, you join Christ's offering. The whole Church is priestly." — Pope John Paul II.
"Christ is the way by His humanity, the truth by His divinity, and the life by both together. In His Person the divine and human meet, and through this meeting we have access to the Father. There is no other...
"The gospel—Christ died for sinners—is the message we take to the nations. Not 'become good enough and God will love you' but 'while you were sinners, Christ died.' Mission announces good news to those who know they don't deserve it.
"Wake up expecting! His mercies are NEW! Today is not yesterday—fresh anointing, fresh favor, fresh breakthrough! God's faithfulness means today could be the day! The morning mercies carry morning glory. Great is His faithfulness—and great things await!" — Bill Johnson.
"The new creation is community perfected—no tears because no betrayal, no death because no violence, no mourning because no loss. The martyrs' tears are wiped; their witness vindicated. The church anticipates this: communities of comfort in a world of tears." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"He leads me—but I must follow. The Shepherd goes before, but the sheep must walk. Grace leads; we respond. He restores my soul—but I must allow the restoration, cooperating with the Shepherd's work. This is the dance of grace and response." — John Wesley.
"Grace subverts every merit system—religious, economic, social. 'Not of works' challenges not just legalism but capitalism's myth that you get what you deserve. Grace says worth is given, not earned. This is revolutionary: nobody earns belonging." — Brian McLaren. Progressive: grace against merit systems.
"God's ways transcend every culture—including ours. Missionaries must hold their cultural assumptions humbly; God may work differently than we expect. His thoughts exceed Western, Eastern, Northern, Southern. Contextual humility flows from divine transcendence." — Lesslie Newbigin. Missional: cultural humility.
"The icons of saints surround us in worship—the cloud of witnesses made visible. They have finished the race; their example inspires. We run toward theosis, toward becoming what Christ is. Looking to Jesus, the perfecter, we are transformed from glory to glory." — St.
"'If anyone is in Christ—new creation!' This is definitive, not progressive. The moment you are united to Christ by faith, you ARE a new creation. Sanctification follows, but the fundamental reality is settled: old gone, new come. This is the...
"In these last days, we need wisdom more than ever—to discern truth from error, to understand the times, to navigate increasing deception. God gives generously to believers seeking wisdom for this church age. Ask for wisdom to live faithfully until He comes." — Warren Wiersbe.
"Seek first the kingdom—and the kingdom is visible in the community that lives by Jesus' teaching. The church that practices Sermon-on-the-Mount ethics IS seeking the kingdom. When community is prioritized over accumulation, provision comes through sharing." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: kingdom as community.
"Jeremiah 29:11 must be read in context. This wasn't a promise to individuals about career success. It was God's word to a community in crisis, promising national restoration after seventy years. We can apply it—but responsibly, recognizing its original communal, covenantal meaning." — John Stott.
"Nothing can separate us—not slavery, not lynching, not segregation, not mass incarceration. Powers and principalities have tried to convince Black folk that God does not love them. But nothing in all creation—no system, no ideology, no violence—can separate us from Christ's love." — James Cone.
"God judged it better to bring good out of evil than not to permit any evil to exist.
"Christ died for sinners—including those the world calls sinners simply for existing. The rejected, the despised, the disinherited—for these especially, Christ died. 'While we were sinners' is good news to those told they are worthless: God loved you enough to...
"Micah's triad points toward new creation: justice is God's setting-things-right project; mercy is His character; humility is our posture. We participate in God's future now. Every act of justice, every deed of mercy, every humble step anticipates the coming kingdom." — N.T.
"The clean heart begins with confession—acknowledging what is unclean. Through the sacrament of reconciliation, God creates anew. The contrite heart He will not despise. Come to confession; receive absolution; be renewed. The Church mediates the grace that creates clean hearts." — St.
"We are saved by grace—and saved FOR good works (verse 10). Grace is not the end but the beginning. The gift received becomes gift given. Those who know they are undeserving become the most generous, the most missional. Grace creates senders." — Tim Keller.