3. sovereignty
supreme power or
authority
Tuesday 22 November 2011
4. He is called Adonay.
2 Samuel 7:22,
"How great you are, O
Sovereign Lord! There is no
one like you, and there is
no God but you, as we have
heard with our own ears."
Tuesday 22 November 2011
8. Most Christians have a
small view of God.
Evans believes one reason for this
is that Christians do not
understand the sovereignty of
God. He continues suggesting
that in our lives God is anywhere
but on the throne and this results
in our spiritual weakness and lack
of power.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
9. āGodās sovereignty concerns his
absolute rule and control over all of
creation. God rules absolutely over the
affairs of men. He sits on the throne of
the universes as Lord. Everything that
happens comes about because he either
directly causes it or consciously allows
it. Nothing enters into history or could
ever exist outside of history that does
not come under the complete control of
Godā
Evans
Tuesday 22 November 2011
10. āGodās sovereignty concerns his
absolutesovereignty involves thinking
Godās rule and control over all of
creation. God rules absolutely over the
What does it mean?
affairs of men. He sits on the throne of
the universes as Lord. Everything that of
What are the consequences
happens comes about because he this? either
believing
directly causes it or consciously allows
What about war, famine, poverty?
it. Nothing enters into history or could
ever exist outside of historyand does
What about sickness that death?
not come under the complete control of
Godā What about the devil?
Evans
Tuesday 22 November 2011
11. āGodās sovereignty concerns his
absolute rule and control over all of
creation. God rules absolutely over the
affairs of men. He sits on the throne of
the universes as Lord. Everything that
happens comes about because he either
directly causes it or consciously allows
it. Nothing enters into history or could
ever exist outside of history that does
not come under the complete control of
Godā
Evans
Tuesday 22 November 2011
14. God's sovereignty has immense practical
importance
...it makes Him our proper object of worship. He is
the almighty, omnipotent God, the creator and
sustainer of all that exists. There is none higher,
none more worthy of worship and honor.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
15. God's sovereignty has immense practical
importance
...it makes Him our proper object of worship. He is
the almighty, omnipotent God, the creator and
sustainer of all that exists. There is none higher,
none more worthy of worship and honor.
...it means He can be counted on, for nothing can
stand against Him...for our salvation...to carry us
through times of difļ¬culty such that nothing touches
us that is not in keeping with His desires for us...to
keep all the promises He has made to us.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
16. God's sovereignty has immense practical
importance
...it makes Him our proper object of worship. He is
the almighty, omnipotent God, the creator and
sustainer of all that exists. There is none higher,
none more worthy of worship and honor.
...it means He can be counted on, for nothing can
stand against Him...for our salvation...to carry us
through times of difļ¬culty such that nothing touches
us that is not in keeping with His desires for us...to
keep all the promises He has made to us.
RickĀ Wade
Tuesday 22 November 2011
17. Godās Absolute Rule
Do you want God to be sovereign?
Do you want Him to rule over you?
Are you like a rebellious teenager who
wants God there to help but wants
autonomy the rest of the time?
Satan started this path of thinking -
encouraged Eve not to be stiļ¬ed or
limited by God.
Knowing God is sovereign means you
realise no one is autonomous from him -
he has absolute control over the universe.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
19. 1. God does what he pleases
The earth is the LORDās,
and everything in it, the
world, and all who live in
it;
Psalm 24:1
By virtue of this God can
do whatever he wants
whenever he wants
Tuesday 22 November 2011
20. 1.a. God rules
You do not have the right to tell God what to do or
how to do it - he made it, he chooses, and the
Bible declares this to be so;
Job 23:13 - he stands alone, and who can oppose
him? He does whatever he pleases.
Job 42:2 - āI know that you can do all things; no
purpose of yours can be thwarted.
Psalm 115:3 -Our God is in heaven; he does
whatever pleases him.
Isa 45:7 - I form the light and create darkness, I
bring prosperity and create disaster; I, the LORD,
do all these things.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
21. Eph 1:11 - In him we were also chosen,
having been predestined according to the
plan of him who works out everything in
conformity with the purpose of his will,
Rom 11:36 - For from him and through him
and for him are all things.To him be the glory
forever! Amen.
Rev 19:6 - Then I heard what sounded like a
great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters
and like loud peals of thunder, shouting:
āHallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
22. Eph 1:11 - In him we were also chosen,
having been predestined according to the
plan of him who works out everything in
Nothing escapes the rule
conformity with the purpose of his will, of
God him be the glory
Rom 11:36 - For from him and through him
and for him are all things.To
No matter what happens
forever! Amen.
Rev 19:6 - Then I heard what sounded like a
God the roar of rushing waters
great multitude, like
is ruling
and like loud peals of thunder, shouting:
āHallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
23. 1.b. God decides
There is no such thing as luck - there
is nothing that happens which hasnāt
been through Godās hands ļ¬rst.
Exodus 4:11 -The LORD said to him,
āWho gave human beings their
mouths? Who makes them deaf or
mute? Who gives them sight or
makes them blind? Is it not I, the
LORD?
12 Now go; I will help you speak and
will teach you what to say.ā
Tuesday 22 November 2011
24. 1.c. Our decisions
If not one of the smallest details of
our lives escapes God - do my
decisions matter? I can sit back,
relax and let God do it all.
This is a great tension in theology
and is called an autinomy - parallel
truths which run side by side and do
not appear to cross each other.
One one side Sovereign God
The other side My Own Choices
Tuesday 22 November 2011
25. If I choose is God in control, and if
he is on control do I really need to
choose?
Evans suggests it is like God
having a destination that he will
reach but you choose the route he
takes in order to get there. He will
arrive but it will be through you,
over you, around you or in spite of
you.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
26. However, Evans notes, āwhen all
is said and done...even the route
you choose will be the one he
sovereignly planned to use in
order to achieve his intended
purposesā
God will get where he chooses -
the question is what you will look
like at that time?
God has determined men and
women shall praise him for all
eternity - will you do it in heaven
or hell?
Tuesday 22 November 2011
27. 1.d. Sovereignty and Prayer
God has determined what will
happen but it will not happen until
you ask, James 4:2,
You desire but do not have, so you
kill. You covet but you cannot get
what you want, so you quarrel and
ļ¬ght. You do not have because you
do not ask God.
God has determined how he will act,
but he waits for us to call before he
acts - we have a choice. No one can
thwart his plan all we can do is
cooperate with it.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
28. 1.e. Created for him
1 Cor 8:6
...yet for us there is but one God,
the Father, from whom all things
came and for whom we live;
and there is but one Lord, Jesus
Christ, through whom all things
came and through whom we live.
It is Godās right to do with
creation whatever he chooses -
you were created to bring glory
to God
Tuesday 22 November 2011
29. God is the supreme authority. He is
not subject to any power or law
which could be conceived as
superior to or other than Himself.
Sovereign refers to a king who has
authority over a certain land or
group of people. God's sovereignty
is over all the earth and all creation,
as He created all things.
http://www.parentcompany.com/awareness_of_god/nog10.htm
Tuesday 22 November 2011
30. 2. Godās glory and will
āThe sovereignty of God
means the exercise of his
attributes in order to
maintain his glory and
accomplish his willā
Evans
Men will never knock
God off his throne!
Tuesday 22 November 2011
31. 2.a. Forever Sovereign
God is omniscient - nothing
he does not know,
omnipotent nothing he
cannot do,omnipresent, no
place he doesnāt exist...
Godās attributes guarantee
that he will always be
sovereign - how do you revolt
against a God who is all
powerful? He knows every
thought in your mind so you
canāt outwit him...
Tuesday 22 November 2011
32. 2.b. A Great example
Daniel 4
Nebuchadnezar to big head : God = sovereign
= King
...All this happened
Who will come out on top?
Nebuchadnezzar. Twelve
months later, as the king was
walking on the roof of the
royal palace of Babylon, he
said, āIs not this the great
Babylon I have built as the
royal residence, by my
mighty power and for the
glory of my majesty?ā
Tuesday 22 November 2011
33. 2.b. A Great example
...All this happened to King
Nebuchadnezzar. Twelve
months later, as the king was
walking on the roof of the
royal palace of Babylon, he
said, āIs not this the great
Babylon I have built as the
royal residence, by my
mighty power and for the
glory of my majesty?ā
Tuesday 22 November 2011
34. 2.b. A Great example
...All this happened to King
Nebuchadnezzar. Twelve
months later, as the king was
walking on the roof of the
royal palace of Babylon, he
said, āIs not this the great
Babylon I have built as the
royal residence, by my
mighty power and for the
glory of my majesty?ā
Tuesday 22 November 2011
35. Even as the words were on his lips, a voice came
from heaven, āThis is what is decreed for you, King
Nebuchadnezzar: Your royal authority has been
taken from you. You will be driven away from people
and will live with the wild animals; you will eat grass
like the ox. Seven times will pass by for you until you
acknowledge that the Most High is sovereign over all
kingdoms on earth and gives them to anyone he
wishes.ā
Immediately what had been said about
Nebuchadnezzar was fulļ¬lled. He was driven away
from people and ate grass like the ox.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
36. His body was drenched with the dew of heaven
until his hair grew like the feathers of an eagle and
his nails like the claws of a bird.
At the end of that time, I, Nebuchadnezzar, raised
my eyes toward heaven, and my sanity was
restored. Then I praised the Most High; I honored
and gloriļ¬ed him who lives forever. His dominion is
an eternal dominion; his kingdom endures from
generation to generation.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
37. His body was drenched with the dew of heaven
until his hair grew like the feathers of an eagle and
his nails like the claws of a bird.
At the end of that time, I, Nebuchadnezzar, raised
my eyes toward heaven, and my sanity was
restored. Then I praised the Most High; I honored
and gloriļ¬ed him who lives forever. His dominion is
an eternal dominion; his kingdom endures from
generation to generation.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
38. All the peoples of the earth are regarded as nothing.
He does as he pleases with the powers of heaven
and the peoples of the earth.
No one can hold back his hand or say to him: āWhat
have you done?ā
At the same time that my sanity was restored, my
honor and splendor were returned to me for the glory
of my kingdom. My advisers and nobles sought me
out, and I was restored to my throne and became
even greater than before. Now I, Nebuchadnezzar,
praise and exalt and glorify the King of heaven,
because everything he does is right and all his ways
are just. And those who walk in pride he is able to
humble.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
39. 2.c. Sovereignty and status
No matter how important
you are, how high you climb
etc. God is still sovereign.
Respect and honour people
but remember God is still in
control.
God is not intimidated by
peoples status or reputation,
or giving - we are all sinners
in need of salvation
Tuesday 22 November 2011
40. God is not a respecter of
persons - you are who you
are because God made you
that way, and he gave
grace to you,
āI am what I am by the
grace of Godā Paul
Be thankful that God uses
you - but donāt get proud in
that, he gave you the gifts
and skills that you are
using - so he gets the glory
Tuesday 22 November 2011
41. Omnipotence (Power, Sovereignty)
Godās omnipotence means that
God is able to do all his holy will.
The word omnipotence is derived
from two Latin words, omni, āall,ā
and potens, powerful and means all
powerful
Wayne Grudem
Systematic Theology, p216
Tuesday 22 November 2011
42. 3. Godās sovereignty and our sin
So what of original sin -
why did God allow the
existence of evil -
especially as he hates
evil, is completely holy,
and cannot sin, or even
tempt others to do so.
Rom 1:8, Isa 6:3, Ps 5:4,
Jn 1:13
Tuesday 22 November 2011
44. 1. As God works everything for
his glory we have to conclude
God gets more glory through the
existence of evil than he would
have without it. Eph 1:11-12
Some of Godās attributes show
up best when seen against sin
Love - Rom 5:8
Holiness & Wrath are seen
against the reality of sin - Rom
1:18, 9:22-23
Grace is seen majestically
against sin - Eph 2:1-7
Tuesday 22 November 2011
45. 2. In allowing evil God
shows that nothing and
no enemy will ever be
able to thwart his
kingdom purposes.
This comprehensive
defeating of his enemies
will be the basis for
great praise - Rev
19:1-6
Tuesday 22 November 2011
46. 3. God allows evil as he
does not wish to force
obedience.
For man to function as
Godās image bearer, he
has to have the power
to choose and so evil
must exist. If not people
would just be robots
Tuesday 22 November 2011
47. God does not plan, incite,
authorise or approve sin. He
3. God allows evil as he
does allow his creatures to
does not wish to force
rebel against his authority -
obedience.
he then overrules their
actions for to function as
For man his sovereign
purposes - in allowing he
Godās image bearer, this
has to have the power
God demonstrates his
to chooseGen 50:20 -You
greatness - and so evil
must exist. If not people
intended to harm me, but
would just be robots
God intended it for good to
accomplish what is now
being done, the saving of
many lives.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
48. The sovereignty of God may be
deļ¬ned as the exercise of His
supremacy, His inļ¬nite rule, His
authority and power. Being inļ¬nitely
elevated above the highest creature in
authority, nature, and being, He is the
Most High Lord of heaven and earth
and all creation whether angels or the
heavenly hosts.
http://bible.org/article/resting-god%E2%80%99s-sovereignty-proverbs-161-4
Tuesday 22 November 2011
49. 4. Godās sovereignty and
our perspective
If you as a believer
understand Godās
sovereignty correctly,
you will understand
life properly
Tuesday 22 November 2011
50. 4.a. Strength
Php 4:13 (ESV) - I can do
all things through him who
strengthens me.
Christ supplies - we are
totally dependent upon him.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
51. 4.a. Strength
In tests, male horned dung
beetles were able to pull
Php 4:13 (ESV) - own body
1,141 times their I can do
all things through him who
weightĀ -Ā the equivalent of
strengthens me. six fully-
a person dragging
Christ double decker are
laden supplies - we buses.
totally dependent upon him.
By comparison, a leafcutter
ant can lift a mere 50 times
its own body weight.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
52. 4.b. Comfort in
circumstances
Life has ups and downs - and
they can change rapidly.
Godās sovereignty allows us to
be sure of his love even when
circumstances are not good or
things seem o be going
wrong.
We might not āget itā but we
can be sure God does.
God is the āgod of all comfortā
Tuesday 22 November 2011
53. 4.c. Confidence
There is no luck, chance,
accidents in Godās sovereignty;
āLord you did what I thought
you werenāt going to do. Thatās
because you want to do
something else in my life...go
ahead and do your thingā
Evans suggests God is making
a cake in your life - some
ingredients taste good on their
own - others need to be mixed
and baked to taste best
Tuesday 22 November 2011
54. 4.c. Confidence
Rom 8:28, 38-39
There is no luck, chance,
And wein Godāsthat in all things God works
accidents
know sovereignty;
for the good of those who love him, who
āLord you did what I thought
have been called according to his
you werenāt going to do. Thatās
purpose. Iwant to do
because you am convinced that neither
death nor life, neither angels nor demons,
something else in my life...go
ahead and theyour thingā
neither do present nor the future, nor any
Evans suggests God height nor depth, nor
powers, neither is making
a anything else in all creation, will be able to
cake in your life - some
ingredients tastefrom thetheir of God that is in
separate us good on love
own - others need to be mixed
Christ Jesus our Lord.
and baked to taste best
Tuesday 22 November 2011
55. 4.d. The whole picture
When you walk under the covering
of God nothing can stop his plan
for you - even the negative things
will be made positive in God.
We might look at the small pieces
of our life - God looks at the whole
picture.
āYou canāt change people - but you
can get out of the way so that God
can run over themā Evans
Fast and pray - then leave it to God
Tuesday 22 November 2011
56. 4.e. Sovereignty and
impossibilities
Obstacles and the fact that
something has never been
done before are irrelevant
when faced with Godās
sovereignty.
Luke 1:37
The āmostā sinful person can
be saved - Heb 7:25
Tuesday 22 November 2011
57. 4.e. Sovereignty and
impossibilities
The conļ¬dence of Paul is
shown in 2and the fact that
Obstacles Tim 1:12
something hasam suffering
That is why I never been
done before are irrelevant
as I am. Yet this is no cause
when faced with GodāsI know
for shame, because
sovereignty.
whom I have believed, and
Luke 1:37
am convinced that he is
The āmostā sinful person can
able to guard what I have
be saved - Heb 7:25
entrusted to him until that
day.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
58. 5. Godās sovereignty and
worship
Godās sovereignty should
draw us to worship - after
all it is he who holds up
the universe by the word
of his power, who gives
us air to breathe, who
provides for us.
And, he wants to meet
with us as we live and
worship!
Tuesday 22 November 2011
59. 5.a. Giving God honour
Worship is the correct
response to Godās
sovereignty - after all we are
thankful to get paid for
working, how much more
thankful should we be to God
who is our provider and so
much more.
In 1 Chron. 29 when David
appeals for funds for the new
temple to be built...and God
gets the glory and worship
Tuesday 22 November 2011
60. 1 Chron 29:6-13
the leaders of families, the ofļ¬cers of the tribes of Israel,
the commanders of thousands and commanders of
hundreds, and the ofļ¬cials in charge of the kingās work
gave willingly. They gave toward the work on the temple
of God ļ¬ve thousand talents and ten thousand darics of
gold, ten thousand talents of silver, eighteen thousand
talents of bronze and a hundred thousand talents of iron.
Anyone who had precious stones gave them to the
treasury of the temple of the LORD in the custody of
Jehiel the Gershonite. The people rejoiced at the willing
response of their leaders, for they had given freely and
wholeheartedly to the LORD. David the king also
rejoiced greatly.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
61. David praised the LORD in the presence of the whole
assembly, saying,
āPraise be to you, LORD, the God of our father Israel,
from everlasting to everlasting.
Yours, LORD, is the greatness and the power and the
glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in
heaven and earth is yours.
Yours, LORD, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head
over all. Wealth and honor come from you;Ā you are the
ruler of all things. In your hands are strength and
powerĀ to exalt and give strength to all.
Now, our God, we give you thanks,Ā and praise your
glorious name.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
63. 5.b. God wants your worship
Most Christians are lazy
and unfaithful in their
worship - they expect to be
motivated by God to
worship, not to motivate
themselves to worship.
If someone does not do a
job we call them lazy yet
we are blessed to be able
to worship God and canāt
be bothered
Tuesday 22 November 2011
64. 5.b. God wants your worship
Most Christians are lazy
and the year that King
In unfaithful in their
worship -died, expect to be
Uzziah they I saw the
Lord, high and exalted,
motivated by God to
worship, on ato motivate
seated not throne; and
themselves to worship.
the train of his robe
If ļ¬lled the temple. do a
someone does not
job we call them lazy the
Isaiah saw through yet
we are blessed to be saw
circumstances and able
toGod
worship God and canāt
be bothered
Tuesday 22 November 2011
65. Responding to Godās
sovereignty
1. Do you worship God once a
week or is it a way of life? Do
you only worship God when
things are going well, is your
worship present though all
seasons of life?
2. Do you have a God given
sense of his sovereignty with
situations and circumstances
or do you panic not realising
God is in control?
Tuesday 22 November 2011
66. 3. Do you believe Philippians
4:13 applies to your life?
4. Are you praying and
interceding for the
Nebuchadnezers in your life?
Tuesday 22 November 2011
67. Applying Godās sovereignty in
life
āI began to reļ¬ect on Romans
8:30, where paul describes Godās
sovereignty in salvation...I was
overwhelmed that God knew me
before I was born. The awesome
implications of this truth ļ¬ooded
my mind. For God to see me
down through time, for him to
bring about my life, he had to
sovereignly direct a billion
countless details.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
68. āGod was sovereign in the immigration of my
great-grandparents from Japan. He was
sovereign in the mortar in WWII that exploded
near my grandfather and caused him to lose his
leg, sending him to the hospital where he met my
mother. For God to see me, he had to see both of
my parents and all the moments and days of their
two lives that would lead to their marriage and my
birth.
āGod saw my past, present and future perfectly...I
could trust him with my questions about...my
futureā
Joshua Harris, Dug Down Deep
Tuesday 22 November 2011
69. Applying Godās sovereignty in
life
He is to be the focus of our
worship. All glory goes to Him.
To Jesus "be glory and dominion
forever and ever. Amen," John
said (Rev. 1:6).
God's redemptive purposes will
not be thwarted. He will build
His church (Matt. 16:18), and
nothing can separate us from
His love (Rom. 8:38-39).
Tuesday 22 November 2011
70. All God has foretold will surely come to pass.
He is working out His plans (Is. 42:5-9), and
nothing will take away what God has for us.
Because the sovereign God is also the God of
love, He can be trusted in the fullest sense, to
those who love Him, the combination of His
sovereignty and love makes it possible for us to
truly rest, to live without fear.
He will ultimately triumph over evil. "There will
be no more death or mourning or crying or
pain, for the old order of things has passed
away." (Rev. 21:4).
Tuesday 22 November 2011
71. These points are extracted from an original
much more detailed article here: http://
www.probe.org/site/c.fdKEIMNsEoG/b.
4225033/k.5971/The_Sovereignty_of_God.htm
Tuesday 22 November 2011