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Good morning everyone. Today is the 21st of October. It's Tuesday morning. In the 13th chapter of Job we read, this is Job speaking, Though he slay me, yet will I trust him. Though he slay me, yet will I trust him. You know, that should be every one of our confessions before Christ. Though He slay me, we will still trust Him. It's interesting because He says in the next verse, He also shall be my salvation. For a hypocrite shall not come before Him. You know, I don't know if you've ever thought about this before, but God ordained the fall. God ordained the fall of man, and for two purposes. One was to glorify himself, and the other was to bring about redemption for his people. That was why the Fall occurred. There was a purpose in the Fall. To glorify God and to bring about redemption for His people. We know that all things are ordained by God. In fact, doesn't Scripture tell us that by the predetermined counsel of God, you by wicked hands have taken and crucified You know, God's being slain, dying on a cruel and rugged cross, was by the predetermined counsel of God. And, you know, everything, everything, is by the predetermined counsel of God. Isn't it? Isn't everything by the predetermined counsel of God? I think so. He said, you by wicked hands have taken and crucified. But it was a predetermined counsel of God. It was going to happen. It was a foregone conclusion. Acts 2.23, Him being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God. What's determinate counsel? Determinate means it was determined it was going to happen. You have taken and by wicked hands have crucified and slain. The determinate counsel of God determined the death of His Son. Determinate Council of God ordained the death of his son to bring about reconciliation of his people to himself. We should be saying, like Job, though he slay me, yet will I trust him, but I will maintain my own ways before him. For the most part, 99.9% of the population was determined they should die physically. There was a couple that didn't. Elijah was caught up in a chariot and Enoch walked with God and he was taken, transported in a twinkling of an eye. He didn't need a rocket or a spaceship. He didn't even have to wait to die. But it was the determinant counsel of God that brought about the fall of man. to glorify God and to bring about redemption for His people. I believe that when it says, come out from the world and be separate, saith the Lord, This is my translation. Come out from the doctrine of free will and be separate, say the Lord. Come ye out from the doctrine of free will. Why do I say that? Because the world, the Roman Catholic Church, the secular education system, And 99% of the so-called churches uphold the lie of free will. They uphold that lie. They cling to the lie of free will. The lie of free will is Satanism. Do you realize that? It's Luciferian doctrine. The devil said, I will arise and be as God. I will arise and be as God." You know, people that believe that they bring about their own salvation by their own decision apart from the Holy Spirit and apart from God's working in them to will and do of His own good pleasure, their idea is that they, by their own free will, do their own good pleasure by making their decisions. Can you imagine standing before God and saying, haven't my decisions brought about my salvation? Can you imagine saying that to God? Haven't my decisions and my choices brought about my salvation? It's the denial of the blood of Christ. It's the denial of His atonement and His work on the cross. It's a denial of his predestination. It's a denial of election. It's a denial of his sovereignty. It's a denial of everything that the Bible affirms about the nature of God. It denies everything by putting man on the throne. Who can say unto him, What doest thou? He is the one that paid the price on the cruel and rugged cross of Calvary, not by works that we have done. For by grace we are saved through faith, not of works, lest any man should boast. Free will is a boastful doctrine, is it not? boasting of the free will of man, which doesn't exist, by the way. Doesn't exist. But God can bring us to the point, just like he brought Job to the point, where he says, where we say, though he slay me, yet will I trust him. And the only way we can make that confession, that we trust Him, is if He has placed His faith within us. It's not of our own selves that we trust Him. Our trust comes from Him alone. He ordered our cause. He brought about our salvation. He justified us through His blood. And we were chosen in Him before the foundation of the world, before creation. and he works all things after the counsel of his own will. I never heard any sermons growing up about these things. I never heard a sermon about predestination to adoption. I never heard any sermons about election. I never heard any sermons about the fact that he works all things after the counsel of his own will. I was too involved in being in a school that had altar calls every time they had a chance. and exalting the free will of man. It wasn't about God, it was about man. Well, I think we need to continue to have a good dose of the sovereignty of God every day. So if you feel like you're not getting enough sovereignty of God information, just come to this channel every morning and you'll get your dosage of it. Okay? Hath not the potter power over the clay? Right? The children being not yet born, not having done any good or evil that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not according to the free will of man. Well, may the good Lord be with you today in a special way is my prayer. God bless.
Though He Slay Me Yet Will I Trust Him !
Series Devotional
Job 13:15
"Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him."
King James Version
| Sermon ID | 102125137494576 |
| Duration | 11:20 |
| Date | |
| Category | Devotional |
| Bible Text | Job 13:15 |
| Language | English |
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