John 8:15-16, The Testimony of God (Part 2)

We see a great deal of theology in these verses: divine omniscience and divine election. The Lord’s response to the Pharisees reveals these attributes of God. The Lord had access to divine knowledge which the Pharisees did not have. The Lord assessed people based on the Father’s choice. He accepted everyone whom the Father gave and drew to Him. Unlike the Pharisees, the Lord did not judge the book by its cover, but by a divine collaboration with the Father.

John 8:12-14, The Testimony of God

Jesus’ claim to being the Savior as the Light of the world is received with criticism by the Pharisees who argue that a self-testimony is invalid. While this may be true of ordinary humans, when it comes to the Lord, His self-testimony is true because He, as God, knows the truth and speaks truth. In this sermon we consider this facet of the attribute of God: His knowledge. God is supremely knowledgeable.

Rom. 3:10-18, The Gospel (Part 2)

How has man responded to the good and holy God? The bible’s answer is sin. Even though God had only done him good, man turned his back on God and distrusted and disobeyed Him. How did the first man sin against God? How does man sin against God today? How pervasive is in among mankind? These are the questions addressed in this next study of the gospel message. Praise God that He did not respond to man in kind but sent the Savior!