Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Sovereign # 1


The Lord said to me…”I will test my people with a Plumbline, Amos 7:8 (TLB) The Plumbline is a blog to bring hope and encourage to the Body of Christ.

 Sovereign # 1

Clayt Sheridan, II
God’s Sovereignty means He posses supreme authority and power.  Deuteronomy 4:39 (NKJV)  Therefore know this day, and consider it in your heart, that the LORD Himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath; there is no other. This was an extraordinary thing, that a whole nation of people, consisting of upwards of 600,000 effective men, in addition to women and children, should, without striking a blow, be brought out of the midst of a very powerful nation, to the political welfare of which their services were so essential; that they should be brought out in so open and public a manner; that the sea itself should be supernaturally divided to afford this mighty host a passage; and that, in a desert utterly unfriendly to human life, they should be sustained for forty years. These were such instances of the almighty power and goodness of God as never could be forgotten.

In these verses Moses enumerates seven different means used by the Almighty in effecting Israel's deliverance; Check this passage Deuteronomy 4:32-39 (NKJV) 32 "For ask now concerning the days that are past, which were before you, since the day that God created man on the earth, and ask from one end of heaven to the other, whether any great thing like this has happened, or anything like it has been heard. 33 Did any people ever hear the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as you have heard, and live? 34 Or did God ever try to go and take for Himself a nation from the midst of another nation, by trials, by signs, by wonders, by war, by a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, and by great terrors, according to all that the LORD your God did for you in Egypt before your eyes? 35 To you it was shown, that you might know that the LORD Himself is God; there is none other besides Him. 36 Out of heaven He let you hear His voice, that He might instruct you; on earth He showed you His great fire, and you heard His words out of the midst of the fire. 37 And because He loved your fathers, therefore He chose their descendants after them; and He brought you out of Egypt with His Presence, with His mighty power, 38 driving out from before you nations greater and mightier than you, to bring you in, to give you their land as an inheritance, as it is this day. 39 Therefore know this day, and consider it in your heart, that the LORD Himself is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath; there is no other.

1.    TEMPTATIONS, to try or prove; the miracles, which God wrought to try the faith and prove the obedience of the children of Israel.

2.    SIGNS, to come near; such signs as God gave them of his continual presence and especial providence, particularly the pillar of cloud and pillar of fire, keeping near to them night and day, and always directing their journeys, showing them when and where to pitch their tents, etc., etc.

3.    WONDERS, to persuade; persuasive facts and events, says Parkhurst, whether strictly miraculous, and exceeding the powers of nature, as Exodus 7:9; 11:9, 10; or not, as Isaiah 20:3; Ezekiel 12:6, 11. It probably means typical representations: in this signification the word is used, Zechariah 3:8. Joshua, the high priest, and his companions were typical men, raised up by God as types of Christ, and proofs that God would bring his servant THE BRANCH. All the dealings of God with this people, and even the people themselves, were types—present significators of distant facts and future occurrences.

4.    WAR, hostile engagements; such as those with the Amalekites, the Amorites, and the Bashanites, in which the hand of God was seen rather than the hand of man.

5.    A MIGHTY HAND; one that is strong to deal its blows, irresistible in its operations, and grasps its enemies hard, so that they cannot escape, and protects its friends so powerfully that they cannot be injured. Neither stratagem nor policy was used in this business, but the openly displayed power of God.

6.    A STRETCHED-OUT ARM; a series of almighty operations, following each other in quick astonishing succession. Let it be noted that in the Scriptures,

a)    The finger of God denotes any manifestation of the Divine power, where effects are produced beyond the power of art or nature.

b)    The hand of God signifies the same power, but put forth in a more signal manner.

c)    The arm of God, the Divine omnipotence manifested in the most stupendous miracles.

d)    The arm of God stretched out, this same omnipotence exerted in a continuation of stupendous miracles, both in the way of judgment and mercy. In this latter sense it appears to be taken in the text: the judgments were poured out on the Egyptians; the mercies wrought in favor of the Israelites.

7.    GREAT TERRORS; such terror, dismay, and consternation as were produced by the ten plagues, to which probably the inspired penman here alludes: or, as the Septuagint has it, with great or portentous sights; such as that when God looked out of the cloud upon the Egyptians, and their chariot wheels were taken off, Exodus 14:24, 25. More awful displays of God's judgments, power, and might, were never witnessed by man. [1]





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1.     [1] Adapted from A Commentary and Critical Notes.

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