Elevating God: The Heart of Preaching

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"Why should the supremacy of God, the glory of God, the greatness of God, the Majesty of God, the reality of God, all the godness of God be the substance of every sermon? Please don't misunderstand me now... You should preach about marriage and divorce and drugs, eating disorders, and how to get along in the workplace, but the difference is this: everybody else is doing that too. What unique thing do you bring to bear? You bring to bear God, and you don't bring God down and say he's relevant. You take these things up and let them get consumed up there in God." [00:49:50]

"The reason we should preach that way and make God Central is because God is Central in the Bible, and God is Central in God's Own affections and purposes. I learned this from Jonathan Edwards and the Bible, that most recent book, God's passion for his glory, is my tribute to what I owe to Jonathan Edwards and his book The End for which God created the world which is the glory of God." [00:57:10]

"God created the world for the glory of God. God is passionately committed to God and His glory. For example, Isaiah 48:9, 'For my name's sake,' God says, 'I defer my anger for the sake of my praise I restrain it for you that I may not cut you off. Behold I have refined you but not like silver I have tried you in the furnace of Affliction for my own sake, for my own sake I do it but how should my name be profane my glory I will not give to another.'" [00:59:00]

"Give thanks to the Lord, call on his name, make known his deeds among the peoples, Proclaim that his name is exalted. What are you to Proclaim? That his name is exalted. Sing to the Lord a new song, sing to the Lord all the Earth, sing to the Lord and bless his name, tell him his salvation from day to day, declare his glory among the Nations and His Marvelous Works among all the peoples." [01:04:16]

"Declare God is great. Tell me who else in the world is doing it besides preachers? I mean if there were 10,000 other occupations that gave themselves to this, I might come here and say, just write how-to books preachers. I might say that. Nobody's doing this. This is our job. This is why we exist." [01:07:38]

"All who love your salvation say continually, 'Great is the Lord,' not 'Great is your salvation.' That's true, but those who love the salvation of God know that they are saved for God. Salvation is an overcoming of our sin by the blood of Jesus that we might be freed to come to God. Jesus is our access to God and so we say, 'Great is the Lord, the Lord be magnified.' That's our vocation." [01:10:07]

"God gave Israel judges; they didn't just pop up. God gave Israel judges. God gave to Israel her first King Saul, and God removed Saul. God did that. We've read about that in Daniel, haven't we? God changes times and Seasons, he removes Kings and sets up Kings. So he gave Saul and he removed Saul. That wasn't just a political maneuvering, that wasn't just Samuel savvy. God did this." [01:13:06]

"God brought to Israel a savior, Jesus. God brought to Israel a savior. This wasn't some impersonal force that made the time ripe. God saw the time was right and he did it. It says as he had promised. You see that little phrase as he had promised in verse 23 meaning this is not an afterthought. Way back then God thought of it, he planned it, he promised it, and now he's doing it because he said he was going to do it." [01:21:22]

"Paul goes out of his way to show that even those who do not know God are doing what God planned. This is an amazing way to word this. It says, for those who live in Jerusalem and their rulers because they did not recognize him or understand the utterances of the prophets, fulfilled these by condemning. What in the world does that mean? You didn't mean to say that, Paul. You meant to say they recognized and they read and they knew in the prophets what was supposed to happen so that they joined their Wills with his will to bring about his purposes. That's what you meant to say. That's not what he said." [01:27:27]

"This sermon has got a point. God is the point. God is doing this thing called history of redemption. That's the point of telling us that those who fulfill the promises didn't know what they were doing. Everything written of him, everything was written by whom? By God through inspiration and they were just fulfilling God's designs as Acts 2:23, this Jesus was delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God." [01:31:54]

"God raised him from the dead, gave him life. So now step back from that sermon would you and just think about it for closing two three minutes here. What's the point? Why? I mean when you narrate something that happens in your life pick out any 10 days or any 10 years and tell the story of your life do you say God did, God did, God did, God did, God did, God did, God did, God did?" [01:38:36]

"If you understand that God is to be Supreme in everything, including how your kids spell and why they spell the way they spell, then you might get it, and then God might make his way into your preaching with such centrality and such passion and such Supremacy that your congregation would be transformed into radical, god-saturated, god-oriented people so that the city would reverberate from their presence." [01:55:56]

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