Behold Our God: Sovereignty, Holiness, and Mercy

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1. "The universe is not earth centered or sun centered, but God centered. God is at the center, if you will, of the entire universe. When we read Revelation, it is dominated by the theme of God's throne. In a few moments, as we read chapter four, you will see the throne referenced 12 times, if I'm remembering correctly, in this chapter alone. There is a glorious one who sits on this throne. And we're going to be referring to him, obviously, as our God this morning." [35:18] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "God's never running for reelection. God is not resting on his throne. He is ruling from his throne. So no matter what you read or hear on CNN or Fox News, no matter what articles you might read on the Drudge Report or anywhere else, just know this, regardless of what's reported on the TV screen, what's reported online, everything takes place under the shadow, if you will, of the sovereign reign of Almighty God. He is on his throne. Despite how chaotic circumstances might would argue differently, he is on his throne and he is in control. Never stressed, never perplexed, never at a loss for what to do next. God has full authority and full sovereignty." [42:09] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Don't mistake what you see with what is. What you see can become chaotic, but God is in control. He's not idle, he's active. God will never, ever be absent or distant. He will never be forgetful or uncaring. He is reigning and orchestrating. You talk about being a director of an orchestra. He is orchestrating all the events of all seven to eight billion people walking the planet. He has authority, he has sovereignty." [43:08] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We cannot be too extravagant in our attempt to depict this for our mind's eye. The colors we imagine will not be too vibrant. The space we allow for the throne and what surrounds it will not be too large. The sights and sounds we can see with our brains will not be too impressive, too surprising, or too overwhelming. We are talking about the glory of Almighty God seated on his throne in heaven. It's not possible for us to overdo it in our attempt to imagine this scene." [44:05] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God's glory. His authority. His sovereignty. His glory. Next it says, And around the throne was a rainbow that had the appearance of an emerald. I believe this image is a reminder of God's mercy. God's mercy. So, I don't know about you, but I don't ever get tired of looking at rainbows. Rainbows are beautiful." [48:17] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "God's holiness demands that sin be dealt with. God's holiness cannot sweep sin under the rug. As we sometimes say, God's holiness demands that sin be punished. So there are two options. If you reject Jesus Christ, you will hear thunder as it were lightning as it were. When the Lord tells you, depart from me, I never knew you. And if that's the case, God's holiness will require you to pay the price for your sin in hell for all eternity. Oh, but there's Jesus." [55:04] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Behold your God. He will never bore you. He will never fail you. He cannot be overcome, outmuscled, outsmarted, or outdone. And his goodness will never fail. That's our God. When it says that these creatures are full of eyes, nothing escapes their notice. And precisely because they see everything, they have ongoing, justification to keep saying, holy, holy, holy is the Lord. In all his dealings, as they see them take place, nothing but holy, holy, holy is the Lord." [01:02:39] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "How should you and I respond? To the Lord God almighty, the holy one, the sovereign one who sits on the throne of the universe. How should we respond to the one who has all authority? Who was holy and yet merciful? How should we respond to this majestic God? I would like for us to learn from these elders. I believe they can teach us much. So we're going to spend the rest of our time. Focusing on our response to him who sits on the throne." [01:04:58] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Take heart. That is, be encouraged by the fact that God is sovereign and in complete control of the whole world. The whole universe. Corrie ten Boom, who hid Jews from the Nazis and went to prison for her efforts, she says it well. There is no panic in heaven. God has no problems, only plans. To be sovereign means to have supreme power and authority. Kings are considered sovereign rulers over their nation. The United States is considered a sovereign nation because it governs and rules itself. Folks, God is the supreme sovereign because he is creator and sustainer of all things." [01:13:13] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Give back, bow down give thanks give praise take heart and give back so the 24 elders cast their crowns before the throne those of you who like casting crowns and i would be one of you man i love that there there is um there's a documentary of them i think it's home by sunday you can you can watch it jennifer and i watched it i think last sunday it is excellent it is excellent i mean excellent and so casting crowns draws its name from this passage of scripture these elders they cast their crowns before the lord what he gave they joyfully give back they acknowledge that all they have is his gift to them they didn't earn it they didn't merit it nothing they have would they withhold from the one who's on the throne" [01:17:15] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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