The Doctrine of God's Majesty explained The Doctrine of God's Majesty illustrated The Doctrine of God's Majesty applied. God is majestic in his nature and in his work. This is illustrated for us by Ezekiel, John, the disciples, and as you saw last time, Isaiah. God's majesty makes you drop to your knees and cast your crown before him.Brothers and Sisters in Jesus Christ:1. Are you reflecting on God's holy majesty and then casting down your crown before His Holy Majesty? If you think too much of yourself, you wouldn't do it. If you don't submit to him, you won't do his work. 2. You show you recognize God as king when you worship at home and in church and when you work for him in your daily life. Don't let minor things pull you away from worship! Remember who is King!3. You show you recognize God's as king when you tell others of his majesty. Psalms 145:12 (You must) make known to the sons of men His mighty acts, And the glorious majesty of His kingdom.Finally, if you are not a Christian, His Holy Majesty will be your judge. But if you come with the covering of Jesus Christ, with his life and death as your covering, which he offers for free, you can meet His Holy Majesty as your Father. Your choice. Choose well.
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