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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
"New creation isn't just spiritual; it's the making of a new world where the old oppressions pass away. In Christ, racism is old; dignity is new. Slavery is old; freedom is new. To be a new creation is to be...
"In an age of fleeting pleasures and passing desires, we need hearts fixed on eternal things. Delight in the Lord means finding satisfaction in what lasts. The world's desires fade; God's gifts endure. Those who delight in Him desire His...
"Truth in John's Gospel is not a proposition but a person. When Jesus says 'I am the truth,' He invites us not to master ideas but to be mastered by a relationship.
"God cares for the crucified peoples—those bearing the weight of unjust systems. Their cares are not private neuroses but systemic injustices. When they cast cares on God, they cast the weight of oppression on the One who stands against oppressors." — Jon Sobrino.
"God's thoughts are HIGHER—but the Holy Spirit REVEALS them! We can't figure God out with our natural mind, but the Spirit shows us His ways! SUPERNATURAL revelation bridges the gap! Stay hungry; stay open; the Spirit will show you things...
"The poor trust God not because they have answers but because they have nothing else. 'Lean not on your own understanding'—easy to say when understanding offers no solutions. Trusting God is the faith of those who walk into darkness believing...
"God goes before as light in darkness; He accompanies as friend on pilgrimage. This is synergy: divine initiative and human journey intertwined. Through the Liturgy, through icons, through the Church's life, His presence is experienced. He never leaves His faithful." — St.
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. This is the substance of Romans 8:28 for those who have suffered: God is not absent from history. He is working—sometimes invisibly, often slowly—bending all things toward...
"The cross marks the Christian life—wasting, affliction, dying. But resurrection follows: daily renewal, eternal glory, life out of death. We fix our eyes on Christ crucified and risen. In dying we live; in losing we gain; in weakness we are strong." — Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
"Need wisdom? God gives GENEROUSLY—abundantly, overflowing! The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of wisdom! He will download supernatural understanding into your situation! Don't lean on your own understanding—lean on HIS! Ask BIG; He gives BIGGER!" — T.D. Pentecostal: supernatural wisdom.
"Three assurances balance each other: God goes before (leadership), God is with (companionship), God will never leave (permanence). This is comprehensive care—past, present, future covered. Moses' words to Joshua become Scripture's words to us. Fear is dispelled by presence." — John Stott.
"The PRESENCE of God changes everything! Waters that should drown—part! Fires that should consume—cool! This isn't just survival; it's VICTORY! God doesn't just get us through; He makes us TRIUMPHANT through! Walk through your waters SHOUTING—God is WITH you!" — Bill Johnson.
"When we read 'The Lord is my shepherd,' we must hear Jesus saying 'I am the good shepherd.' Christ is the fulfillment of Psalm 23. He is the one who leads, feeds, protects, anoints, and prepares the table. Every line...
"Courage is not the absence of fear but the strength to act despite it. 'Be not afraid'—but we ARE afraid, and we march anyway. God is with us in the fire hoses and jail cells. Freedom fighters need Joshua's courage:...
"The oppressed need sustained connection to the Source. Activism apart from Christ burns out; resistance apart from the Vine withers. But those who abide bear fruit that remains—justice that endures, love that persists, hope that never dies. Stay connected to live." — Howard Thurman.
"When God's ways confuse us, we surrender our understanding. Not passive resignation but active trust. We cannot comprehend His thoughts, but we can follow His ways. The incomprehensible God has revealed enough to obey. Walk in the light you have." — E.
"'Do not be conformed to this world'—the world of white supremacy, of unjust systems, of oppressive patterns. The renewed mind sees through lies and imagines freedom. Transformation is liberation: minds freed from internalized oppression, bodies offered for the struggle." — James Cone.
"The man on the cross is facing only one direction. He is not going back. He has no further plans of his own. The cross means death to self—complete, final, irreversible. 'I am crucified with Christ' is not poetry but reality." — A.W.
"We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us. Delight in the Lord means learning to want what is actually best. When we truly delight in God, our desires are not...
"Temptation tests but also purifies—it is part of the spiritual ladder. God allows temptation measured to our strength, always with escape. Through nepsis (watchfulness) and the Jesus Prayer, we find the door out. The faithful God provides; we must be vigilant to see." — St.
"Good works shine in ordinary places—the kitchen, the field, the workshop. The mother caring for children, the farmer tilling soil, the craftsman at work—these ARE lights shining. Vocation is lampstand; faithful daily work is the flame. God is glorified in the ordinary." — Martin Luther.
"Seventy years of exile—God's plan unfolds across generations. We want immediate deliverance; God works in decades and centuries. Trust in divine providence means accepting that we may not see the fulfillment. The Church thinks in centuries; so does God." — Pope Benedict XVI.
"Note that sheep travel in flocks. 'The Lord is MY shepherd' is spoken within community. We are not isolated individuals with personal shepherds; we are a flock, together following, together fed, together protected. The Psalm is personal but never private." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"Grace is not just unmerited favor—it is God's EMPOWERING presence! The same grace that saved you now enables you to live victoriously. Stop striving and start receiving! Grace isn't permission to sin; it's power to reign! Live in radical grace!" — Joseph Prince.