Get 30 FREE sermons.

THE SOVEREIGN SON (4 OF 5)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Isaiah 9:6
This content is part of a series.


Title: The Sovereign Son (4 of 5)
Series: Glimpse of Glory
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Isaiah 9:6

Isa 9:6 KJV - For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.

Christmas Series "Glimpses of Glory" Sermon 4 of 5

Sermon 1 of 5 "The Select Servants"
Sermon 2 of 5 "The Shocked Shepherds"
Sermon 3 of 5 "The Special Star"
Sermon 4 of 5 "The Sovereign Son"
Sermon 5 of 5 "The Strange Seekers"

I - Wonderful In His Immaculate Inception

II - Wonderful In His Captivating Conception

III - Wonderful In His Regal Reception

IV - Wonderful In His Essential Exception

V - Wonderful In His Appealing Acception

This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.

Wonderfully Wonderful

We live in an incredible world that has been wonderfully designed and marvelously created by God. When the last tubes of the Lincoln Tunnel under the Hudson River for the Pennsylvania Railroad were about to be joined in 1927, a young civil engineer named Richardson was chosen for the task because of his remarkable ability to make an accurate survey that would bring the tube ends perfectly together. So accurate was his work that when the tubes were joined the two ends were less than one-eighth of an inch off-center.

But with God the accuracy is so complete that planets, for example, can travel not the few thousand feet of the length of a tunnel, but through a universe so vast as to be almost beyond human comprehension and at such speed as virtually defies description. For example, consider the fact that the earth is 25,000 miles in circumference, weighs 6 septillion, 588 sextillion tons, and hangs unsupported in space. It spins at 1,000 miles per hour with absolute precision and flies through space around the sun at the speed of 1,000 miles per minute in an exact orbit 580 million mi ...

There are 21574 characters in the full content. This excerpt only shows a 2000 character sample of the full content.

Price:  $5.99 or 1 credit
Start a Free Trial