• On Whose Authority? | From Creation to Christ | Nathan Bentley

  • Sep 8 2024
  • Duración: 51 m
  • Podcast

On Whose Authority? | From Creation to Christ | Nathan Bentley

  • Resumen

  • In this LifePoint Church sermon, Pastor Nathan discusses the importance of obedience to God's authority through an in-depth look at the Book of Judges, highlighting the stories of various judges such as Joshua, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, and Samson. The sermon contrasts the heroic actions in chapters 1-16 with the shocking, chaotic events in chapters 17-21, emphasizing the consequences of Israel's disobedience and lack of central authority. Pastor Nathan explains how sin manifests through words, reason, and thoughts, drawing parallels to modern-day attitudes towards authority and obedience. The sermon underscores the significance of submitting to God's commands and understanding Jesus Christ as the ultimate image of God's authority.


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    00:00 Welcome and Mission Statement

    00:25 Recap of Joshua and Introduction to Judges

    01:29 Famous Judges and Their Stories

    03:54 The Story of Micah and the Levite

    07:58 The Danites and Their Quest for Land

    10:23 The Horrors of Judges 19-21

    11:12 The Consequences of Sin and Authority

    18:06 Rebellion and Authority in the Bible

    23:35 Rebellion Against Authority

    24:32 Paul's Encounter with the High Priest

    26:17 Respecting Delegated Authorities

    30:55 The Role of Reason and Logic in Faith

    35:40 Obedience and Worship

    46:45 The Image of the Invisible God

    49:46 A Call to Obedience

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