Difference between revisions of "Isaiah 45: Sovereign"
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| − | === | + | ===God's sovereignty means that God owns and directs as God desires (1-3).=== |
| + | ===God's sovereignty does not require that you recognize God (4-5).=== | ||
| + | ===God's sovereignty sets Him apart from everything else (6-7)=== | ||
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| − | ===MTR:=== | + | ===MTR: Humbly admit that God is sovereign and part of your life.=== |
==Even if you disagree, God is still sovereign (45:8-14).== | ==Even if you disagree, God is still sovereign (45:8-14).== | ||
Revision as of 14:32, 6 October 2022
Theological Proposition/Focus:
Homiletical Proposition/Application:
Contents
- 1 Introduction:
- 2 Body
- 2.1 Even when you don't know better, God is still sovereign (45:1-7).
- 2.2 Even if you disagree, God is still sovereign (45:8-14).
- 2.3 Intermission 1: The Sovereign is Savior (45:15-17).
- 2.4 Even if it seems hopeless, God is still sovereign (45:18-19).
- 2.5 Even if it seems aimless, God is still sovereign (45:20-21).
- 2.6 Intermission 2: The Sovereign is Savior (45:22-25).