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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
"Christ offers rest NOW—present salvation rest for the weary. But ultimate rest awaits: the millennial kingdom, the eternal state, when all burdens cease forever. We taste rest now; we will feast on rest then. Present grace; future glory." — Warren Wiersbe.
"Be still and know—and what do we know? We know Christ. He is the revelation of God; in Him we see who God is. Stillness before Christ, meditation on His word, contemplation of His cross—here we know that He is God.
"God gives wisdom—and Christ IS the wisdom of God. When we ask for wisdom, we ask for Christ's mind, Christ's perspective, Christ's way. Wisdom is not abstract principle but a Person. In Christ are hidden all treasures of wisdom. Ask,...
"Looking to Jesus means following Him to the cross. He endured the cross, despising the shame—for us. The race is costly discipleship; cheap grace offers no finish line. But He who endured is now seated at God's right hand.
"Mission weighed down by anxiety is ineffective mission. We must cast our cares—financial worries, fear of failure, concern about results—on the God who sends us. He cares for the mission and the missionary. Freedom from anxiety enables faithful presence." — David Bosch.
"Isaiah 40 anticipates new creation. The renewed strength is resurrection power—the same power that will raise the dead already at work in those who wait. We soar because new creation has begun; we run because resurrection energizes us now." — N.T.
"Jesus didn't say 'I teach the truth'—He said 'I AM the truth.' Truth is not just doctrine; it's a Person to be encountered. When you meet Jesus—really meet Him—you encounter the Way, the Truth, and the Life. This is personal, experiential, transformational." — David Wilkerson.
"Faith is the substance—the solid ground beneath our feet when we cannot see. It is the evidence—the proof that convinces though eyes see nothing. Faith does not create reality; it perceives the reality that is already there, unseen by natural eyes." — A.W.
"Isaiah 40 speaks to exiles exhausted by empire. 'Wait on the Lord' is not quietism but resistance—refusing to be defined by Babylon's pace and priorities. Renewed strength comes to those who trust God's alternative future, not imperial timelines." — Walter Brueggemann.
"Jesus didn't come to give you ordinary life—He came to give you ABUNDANT life! OVERFLOWING! SUPERNATURAL! The enemy wants to steal your joy, kill your dreams, destroy your purpose—but JESUS gives LIFE! More than enough! Walk in the FULLNESS!" — T.D.
"The simple church casts cares simply: in prayer together, in shared meals, in practical help. God cares through the community that cares. This isn't complicated theology—it's lived discipleship. We cast our burdens on each other because we are Christ's body." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"If any be in Christ, they show it! The new creation is visible in transformed living: peace instead of violence, truth instead of deception, community instead of isolation. If the old has passed, where is the evidence? New creation must...
"What have YOU asked God for? He can do more! What have YOU imagined? He exceeds it! The power at work within YOU—personally—accomplishes immeasurably more than YOUR biggest prayers, YOUR wildest dreams. Believe for more; God delights to exceed." — Billy Graham.
"God's faithfulness funds mission. We go because He is faithful—His mercies will meet us. New every morning means fresh grace for each day's challenges. The missionary rests not on predictable outcomes but on predictable faithfulness. God is faithful; therefore we go." — Lesslie Newbigin.
"Christ's victory is new creation breaking into old creation. The world's trouble belongs to the old order; Christ's overcoming belongs to the new. We live in overlap: trouble is real, but so is resurrection. Take heart—the future has invaded the...
"You can know the Shepherd personally. Not just believe He exists, but KNOW Him—His voice, His care, His provision. 'The Lord is MY shepherd'—have you made it personal? Have you given your life to the Good Shepherd who gave His...
"In the ancient world, gods didn't seek people—people sought gods. But our Shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one. He leads, guides, pursues. Mission flows from this: we seek others because He first sought us." — Tim Keller. The...
"Temptation is not merely individual moral failure but includes systemic seductions—idolatry of empire, worship of wealth, complicity with injustice. The 'way of escape' may be prophetic resistance, communal accountability, choosing solidarity over safety. We face temptation together." — Walter Brueggemann.
"Mission requires courage—to cross cultures, to face rejection, to persist when results are invisible. Joshua needed courage to enter new territory; we need courage to engage new contexts. 'Do not be afraid'—fear is the enemy of mission. God goes before us." — Lesslie Newbigin.
"God's promise to never leave nor forsake is COVENANT promise—rooted in His character, not our performance. He goes before because He is faithful; He remains with because He is unchanging. Covenant security: our confidence rests in who HE is, not who we are." — R.C.
"Faith is the instrument by which we receive what God gives. But even the instrument is a gift! Faith's substance and evidence rest on God's promises, revealed in His Word. We believe because God has enabled belief; faith itself glorifies grace." — R.C.
"The enslaved sang 'Great Is Thy Faithfulness' through the long night of bondage. Each morning they woke to fresh mercy that sustained hope when hope seemed foolish. God's faithfulness carried a people through centuries of night to morning's coming freedom." — Howard Thurman.
"A chosen people, a holy nation—this is identity formed against empire. We are not citizens of Babylon first but priests of the Most High. Our royal identity subverts earthly hierarchies; every believer is priest, mediating God's justice to the world." — Walter Brueggemann.
"God has given us a lifeboat in John 3:16. While the ship is sinking, we must rescue all we can. Time is short. Whoever believes shall not perish—but those who reject will perish. The urgency of the gospel compels us...