Our Almighty God on His Throne

“There is no attribute of God more comforting to his children than the doctrine of Divine Sovereignty. Under the most adverse circumstances, in the most severe troubles, they believe that Sovereignty hath ordained their afflictions, that Sovereignty overrules them, and that Sovereignty will sanctify them all. There is nothing for which the children of God ought more earnestly to contend than the dominion of their Master over all creation—the kingship of God over all the works of his own hands—the throne of God, and his right to sit upon that throne.

On the other hand, there is no doctrine more hated by worldlings, no truth of which they have made such a foot-ball, as the great, stupendous, but yet most certain doctrine of the Sovereignty of the infinite Jehovah. Men will allow God to be everywhere except on his throne. They will allow him to be in his workshop to fashion worlds and to make stars. They will allow him to be in his almonry to dispense his alms and bestow his bounties. They will allow him to sustain the earth and bear up the pillars thereof, or light the lamps of heaven, or rule the waves of the ever-moving ocean; but when God ascends his throne, his creatures then gnash their teeth; and when we proclaim an enthroned God, and his right to do as he wills with his own, to dispose of his creatures as he thinks well, without consulting them in the matter, then it is that we are hissed and execrated, and then it is that men turn a deaf ear to us, for God on his throne is not the God they love. They love him anywhere better than they do when he sits with his scepter in his hand and his crown upon his head. But it is God upon the throne that we love to preach. It is God upon his throne whom we trust.”

- Charles Spurgeon


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  1. David Says:

    I just wanted to contribute on this theme of soverignty.

    Soverignty decalres,obviously, God as a soverign, and relates to his royal power; he being a king.

    It is this aspect of God’s supreme miraculous power that enabels him to rule and overule according to the divine will.

    In relation to the people of God, this attribute of God’s power provides comfort, knowing that everything is in the control of his dominion.

    This does not mean that evil does not self exist, because it does; but rather that he has the power to control everything operative in our creation; and also to determine it’s course of action according to his infinite knowledge and wisdom.

    Yes! a life with God brings the greatest comfort to us in every situation.

    This is why saint paul said all things work together for good, to those who love God and are called according to his purpose -weather good or evil.

    This is why Joseph after the accomplishment of the will of God in Egypt, made this remark to his brothers: “You meant it for evil but God meant it for good”

    Implying that his brothers acts, though not caused by God, was still under the miraculous power of God’s control.

    This soverignty of God is absolute in it’s operation over all things and even things we cannot see with the naked eyes or with the aid of a powerful microscope.

    Truly! to God be the glory forever.

    David.

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