God's Faithful Provision for Rebellious People
Title: God's Faithful Provision for Rebellious People
Text:
Introduction:
Our passage:
Proposition:
Don't refuse the One Whom the Lord has chosen!
(1) What type of individuals refuse God's choice? (v. 1 - 3)
Application:
All people have this rebellious nature:
(2) What are these rebellious individuals really refusing? (v. 4 - 7)
Summary:
To refuse God’s choice is to refuse the authority of the Lord!
(3) What do rebellious individuals want? (v. 8 - 11)
Summary:
Rebellious individuals want more.
(4) What do these rebellious individuals judge? (v. 12 - 14)
Summary:
Rebellious individuals judge the intentions of others.
(5) What is the Lord's righteous response to rebellious individuals? (v. 15 - 35)
Summary:
The Lord righteously brings his wrath upon those who reject Him.
(6) What is the extent of the rebellious nature? (v. 36 - 41)
Summary:
The rebellious nature is not relegated to a few, but it is common to all. - ,
(7) What does this rebellious nature require? (v. 42 - 50)
Summary:
This rebellious nature requires an atonement! - (reconciliation)
(8) Who is God's Chosen One that was refused? , , , ,
Summary:
Jesus Christ is the ultimate chosen One, and it is He that we must all make a response to.
Conclusion:
What we see is that God has been so faithful, in spite of the rebellion of man. So,
Commitment
“When I was a boy, my father, a baker, introduced me to the wonders of song,” tenor Luciano Pavarotti relates. “He urged me to work very hard to develop my voice. Arrigo Pola, a professional tenor in my hometown of Modena, Italy, took me as a pupil. I also enrolled in a teachers college. On graduating, I asked my father, ‘Shall I be a teacher or a singer?’ “‘Luciano,’ my father replied, ‘if you try to sit on two chairs, you will fall between them. For life, you must choose one chair.’ “I chose one. It took seven years of study and frustration before I made my first professional appearance. It took another seven to reach the Metropolitan Opera. And now I think whether it’s laying bricks, writing a book—whatever we choose—we should give ourselves to it. Commitment, that’s the key. Choose one chair.”
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