September 8, 2024 - Sunday AM Sermon
"How Great is our God" (Isaiah40) (Psalms 95:3) Neal Pollard
He is tender (1-11). God is gentle. His glory is visible to all. His word endures forever.
He comforts (1). God is concerned with his people. - Isiah 40:3; Luke 3:4-6; Matt. 11:28-30.
He smoothes (4). God can make our way easier. God wants to smooth our path.
He gives good news (9), through his people.
He rewards (10). God wants to reward us positively. - 2 Peter 3:9, Matt. 16:27, Rev. 20...
September 8, 2024 - Sunday AM Sermon
"How Great is our God" (Isaiah40) (Psalms 95:3) Neal Pollard
- He is tender (1-11). God is gentle. His glory is visible to all. His word endures forever.
- He comforts (1). God is concerned with his people. - Isiah 40:3; Luke 3:4-6; Matt. 11:28-30.
- He smoothes (4). God can make our way easier. God wants to smooth our path.
- He gives good news (9), through his people.
- He rewards (10). God wants to reward us positively. - 2 Peter 3:9, Matt. 16:27, Rev. 20:12
- What is my view of God? - Gen. 3:8-10, 15.
- He shepherds. God carries, leads, nurtures, and tends us. - John 10:11
- His infinite presence. He is transcendent - (12-27). God exists outside of the realm of time. God has no beginning and no end. God is not bound by time.
- God has infinite presence. His is everywhere, all at once. Omnipresent. There is no place where God is excluded.
- God has an infinite knowledge. Deut 29:29; Matt. 6:8; John 2:25; Luke 16:15; John 6:64.
- God has infinite power - Isaiah 40:15-27; Matt. 10:28
- He is tireless - (28-31). He is never weary, never grows tired. This means that God is always there, waiting for us. God gives strength to the weary. v31 - While we grow weak, God never does. - Matt. 16:26; Eph. 3:20
Duration 33:10
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