The Sovereignty of
God in Administration
If you weren’t looking to the Lord … we’re
living in frightening days! Yes, there have always been earthquakes and
tornadoes and cyclones and volcanoes and different types of natural
destruction …and countless numbers of people have died as a result of such
disasters.
Who, too, can add up the number of lives
that have been lost in war and conflict down through the centuries? But
things seem to be getting worse!
There is the ‘greenhouse effect’ that’s
heating up our climates, melting the polar icecaps and raising the levels of
the sea, - on Tuesday in London in mid-September the temperature was
28 degrees! There is pollution and man-made interference in just about
everything we eat. There is not just one nuclear threat, - there are umpteen
nuclear threats from nations one as mad as the other! When you look at
society and see what is happening among our young people … in our families …
in our communities; look at the older people tonight over in the Bingo hall
without any thought of meeting God soon. The world seems to be getting
crazier and crazier … and more and more out of control.
There are those who would – with aggression
– ask you, “Where is God?!” They would tell you He is dead or He is not
interested … or He just doesn’t exist!
I even hear some Christians, with their
pathetic knowledge of the Bible coming to the fore, and what they really
tell me is that the devil is in control of this world. But when you
read the Bible right … on three occasions the Bible speaks about him as the prince of this world,
and, – if Christ says he is, so he is, - but he is only the ‘prince’ … he
is not the King! The Bible tells us,
Jn. 12:31 Now is the judgment of this world: now
shall the prince of this world be cast out.
Jn. 14:30 the prince of this world cometh, and
hath nothing in me.
Jn. 16:11 the prince of this world is judged.
Just imagine what it would be like if the
devil was king:
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Murder would be more rife than it already
is, |
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Families would be more pulled apart than
they are already are, |
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Churches would be full of vain
religiousity … even more than presently many of them are, |
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All the Bible preaching would have been
halted and faithful churches closed. |
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If the devil was the king pollution would
be unimaginable, the world would be in total disarray, the stars and the
planets would be crashing into each order because he is the author of
confusion and everywhere he goes and everything he touches is contaminated
and spoiled. |
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Just imagine what it would be like if God
ceased to be God and the devil was in control! |
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But, you see, God is still on the Throne
and He will never relinquish His eternal power and authority. The
devil could never do what God can do because only God is capable of
keeping in order that which He alone created. |
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Again, at the beginning of the Bible God
simply had to speak and His will was carried out,
Gen. 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and
there was light. … 6 And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst
of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. 7 And God
made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament
from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. … And God
said … And God said … |
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We looked last week at the Sovereignty
of God in creation, - He brought it all into being by His Word. |
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He brought the flood that covered the
whole of the earth in Noah’s day. It rained for the exact period of time
(forty days and forty nights) He had planned it to rain. Prior to
this there had been no such thing as rain for a mist rose out of the earth
and watered the land (Gen. 2:5,6). |
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In Egypt He made the water of the river
turn into blood, He called the locusts to do His bidding, and He sent the
thunder and the hail. |
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What He did in our eyes we might consider
terrible , - through His plagues in Egypt there were little children
killed as well as ‘responsible’ adults. But we’ve got to keep focused on
His glory and He does all things for His glory … no matter what it might
seem like in our eyes. |
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In
Sodom and Gomorrah He rained down
upon the inhabitants the fire and the brimstone. He parted the waters of
the Red Sea. He defied the heat of Nebuchadnezzar’s furnace and He made as
tame and as harmless as little kittens the ferocious lions in the den. |
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His Son stood up in a boat rocking from
side to side on the Sea of Galilee and He stilled the storm. … What a
God we worship! |
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He lined up the animals in their proper
order to enter the Ark of Noah, |
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He put words into the mouth of the donkey
Balaam was riding, |
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He gave the food to the raven to bring to
feed Elijah in the desert; He made the water of the brook flow to quench
his thirst. |
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He brought a fish large enough and capable
to swallow Jonah and save him out of the rough sea … to vomit him up onto
the shore. What a God is ours! |
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I’m very aware that – for some reason I
cannot understand – there are some who profess to be Christians that do
not like me talking about the Sovereignty of God but no matter how hard I
try before you this evening I cannot even begin to adequately draw how
Sovereign and how in control God actually is! |
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Why is it so offensive to some Christians?
As hard as I try, I can’t understand. Why does the world not like this
subject? … Because the world, - and sadly, the world sometimes in the
professed believer, - likes to think that God is Sovereign only as far as
we allow Him to be. |
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I can tell you that the God they believe
in is not the God I believe in … for the God I believe in – and which the
Bible teaches us about – is a God Whose majesty and authority to govern
far exceeds all that He has ever created. |
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He is in no way limited and to say
otherwise is to fall foul of the devil’s deceit. |
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He brings the snow and the frost, the sun
and the heat. Every part of His creation is sustained and kept by Him
personally. He has an all-intricate knowledge of everything and nothing is
outside of His will. |
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In speaking about Him like this I’m even
afraid I would in any way lessen Who He truly is and of what He is really
capable. |
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He is absolutely and all-together in
charge and in control of every aspect of creation … right down to where
the sparrow builds the nest and the number of the hairs on your head! |
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… And what about humanity? Is God in
Sovereign control of humanity? Or is He only in control of some aspects of
it that we allow Him to be? If He is not in control of it all, does that
mean there are certain aspects that have priority or control over what He
would desire? … because, - it would seem to me, - either God governs, or
He is governed! If He is governed in only one tiny little aspect it
undermines all His power as a whole and makes a nonsense of His absolute
Sovereignty. |
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Either God has His way or we have ours!
The future doesn’t depend upon what God and us plans … only what God
plans! |
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Does man have the final say, - yes, I know
he can squirm and wriggle, - but is man strong enough and capable enough
to confound the plans of God and throw them into disarray? Is man’s will
more powerful than God’s?! |
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If the President of the USA pressed the
button that launched a nuclear missile would God be able to stop it? |
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I’ll give you what I believe: I believe
that God achieves everything He sets His mind to and that nothing -
nothing! – can hinder His purpose or block His plans. Nothing at all! |
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He says,
Is. 46:9 for I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none
like me, 10 Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times
the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I
will do all my pleasure. |
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Satan thought he could overthrow Jesus by
taking Him up on to the mountain with the promise of giving Him all the
Kingdoms … but who did the devil think he was?! Those kingdoms weren’t his
to offer anyone, least of all the Son of God Who was there at their
creation; the Bible says in Ex. 9:9, Ps.
24:1 and I Cor. 10:28 the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof. |
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Satan thought he could enlist the help of
Judas but in the secret mind and will of God Judas was merely carrying out
the plan that God had already put into action,
Ps. 41: 9 Yea, mine own familiar friend, in
whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against
me. |
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You do God a great disservice and you show
your ignorance of the Word if you say, “Ah, but God knew Judas was going
to do that!” But God didn’t just know it, - He planned it in His
secret will! … And to say otherwise is to imply God was merely an observer
and not the Planner His Word claims Him to be. |
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You see, there are some questions we don’t
ask … we accept His Sovereignty. … God had a beautiful creation lying
lifeless in a beautiful garden. There was life in all the other plants and
animals but no life in the flesh lying before Him in the garden … until
God breathed into the man to whom He gave the name Adam. |
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Paul told those ‘clever men’ on the hill
in Athens, Acts 17:28 in him we live, and
move, and have our being. They had
all their own ideas as to what they believed or what didn’t believe, … and
the Bible tells us that’s the way it is …
Prov. 16:9 A man's heart deviseth his way: but
the LORD directeth his steps. |
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Note that it is not that He knows what
paths we are going to take … but He directs our steps. |
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The government and Pharaoh of Egypt
fulfilled His plan. Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians fulfilled His plan
in carrying the Jews into captivity. The Pharisees and the Romans
fulfilled His plan when they hung Jesus upon a tree. |
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The rich fool with all his big ideas
failed to reckon with the will of God … when God stepped in and did His
will regardless of what the farmer in his riches had planned.
Job 23:13 he is in one mind, and who can turn
him? and what his soul desireth, even that he doeth. |
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What is there that some people find
offensive about this doctrine? Surely it gives the believer the
reassurance that all is in the hands of Almighty God and as far as His
people are concerned, Rom. 8:28 all
things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the
called according to his purpose.
Surely it gives us confidence and hope that nothing happens outside the
will of God and even those terrible things … He has a purpose even in them
… the ultimate of which glory is brought to His Name. |
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You don’t understand why He allows certain
things to happen … do you think you need to understand it all to
believe in Him? Wouldn’t it be far worse if things happened and there was
none of the guiding and permitting hand of God behind them! … And besides,
doesn’t He call upon you to trust Him by faith and not by the mere
pathetic understanding of even the wisest of men! |
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A.W. Pink wrote,
No revolving world, no shining of star, no storm, no creature moves, no
actions of men, no errands of angels, no deeds of Devil - nothing in
all the vast universe can come to pass otherwise than God has eternally
purposed. Here is a foundation of faith. Here is a resting place for
the intellect. Here is an anchor for the soul, both sure and steadfast. It
is not blind fate, unbridled evil, man or Devil, but the Lord Almighty who
is ruling the world, ruling it according to His own good pleasure and for
His own eternal glory. |
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… And for that we praise Him and we are
privileged to be counted amongst His children! |
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