Finding Hope in God's Sovereignty Amidst Crisis

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The pandemic serves as a vivid reminder of the moral and spiritual decay that sin has brought into the world. It is a physical manifestation of the spiritual rebellion against God, a call to repentance and realignment with the infinite worth of Christ. The suffering and calamities we face are not merely natural occurrences but are under the sovereign hand of God, who uses them to awaken us to the reality of our sin and the need for salvation. [00:19:59]

The secret of sorrowful yet always rejoicing is this: knowing that the same sovereignty that could stop the coronavirus yet doesn't is the very sovereignty that sustains the soul in it. Indeed, more than sustains, sweetens with hope that God's purposes are kind even in death for those who trust him. [00:52:05]

The pandemic is a call to action for God's people to overcome self-pity and fear and to engage in good works that glorify God. It is a time to be the salt and light of the world, to let our good deeds shine in the darkness of danger. [01:47:10]

The early church set an example by extending love and charity beyond their own communities, even in the face of great plagues. This is a time for Christians to point others to the hope that is found in Christ. [01:55:12]

The coronavirus pandemic is a reminder of the fragility of life and the certainty of God's sovereignty. It calls us to find our hope not in probabilities but in the unshakeable rock that is God. [00:03:26]

God's sovereignty is a present reality that sustains us in our suffering. It is the same sovereignty that could stop the coronavirus but doesn't, and it is this sovereignty that sustains our souls in the midst of it. [00:52:05]

The rock under my feet, the one I would like you to share, really is under my feet now. Now the coronavirus pandemic is where I live, where we all live, and if it weren't the coronavirus, it would be the cancer just waiting to recur. [00:10:34]

The rock I stand on and want you to stand on is the rock of God's action in the world now and forever. If the Lord wills, the Bible says, we will live. That's about as involved now as you can get. [00:17:14]

The same sovereignty that could stop the coronavirus yet doesn't is the very sovereignty that sustains the soul in it. Knowing this makes all the difference. [00:52:05]

The coronavirus is a god-given wake-up call to be ready for the second coming of Christ. Even though the history of the Christian Church is littered with failed predictions of the end of the world, it remains true that Jesus Christ is coming back. [01:25:49]

The coronavirus is God's thunderclap call for all of us to repent and realign our lives with the infinite worth of Christ. The coronavirus is not unique as a call to repentance; in fact, all natural disasters are God's painful and merciful summons to repent. [01:31:08]

The ultimate aim of God for his people is that we glorify his greatness and magnify the worth of his son Jesus Christ. Whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. [01:59:14]

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