“In the kingdom of nature. In the wonderful effects of natural causes, and the operations of the powers of nature, we ought to take notice of God’s glory and strength, which we are called upon to ascribe to him; in the thunder, and lightning, and rain, we may see, [1.] His glory. It is the God of glory that thunders (thunders is the noise of his voice, Job 37:2), and it declares him a God of glory, so awful is the sound of the thunder, and so bright the flash of its companion, the lightning; to the hearing and to the sight nothing is more affecting than these, as if by those two learning senses God would have such proofs of his glory to the minds of men as should leave the most stupid inexcusable. Some observe that there were then some particular reasons why thunder should be called the voice of the Lord, not only because it comes from above, is not under the direction or foresight of any man, speaks aloud, and reaches far, but because God often spoke in thunder, particularly at Mount Sinai, and by thunder discomfited the enemies of Israel. To speak it the voice of the God of glory, it is here said to be upon the water, upon many waters (Psalms 29:3); it reaches over the vast ocean, the waters under the firmament; it rattles among the thick clouds, the waters above the firmament. Every one that hears the thunder (his ear being made to tingle with it) will own that the voice of the Lord is full of majesty (Psalms 29:4), enough to make the highest humble (for none can thunder with a voice like him) and the proudest tremble–for, if his voice be so terrible, what is his arm? Every time we hear it thunder, let our hearts be thereby filled with great, and high, and honourable thoughts of God, in the holy adorings and admirings of whom the power of godliness does so much consist. O Lord our God! thou art very great. [2.] His power (Psalms 29:4): The voice of the Lord is powerful, as appears by the effects of it; for it works wonders. Those that write natural histories relate the prodigious effects of thunder and lightning, even out of the ordinary course of natural causes, which must be resolved into the omnipotence of the God of nature.”
Recent Sermons
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HEAVEN, EARTH, & ZION – 11-10-24 – Psalm 134Ken Carlton, November 10, 2024
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EXPENSIVE HOLINESS – I Corinthians 6:12-20 – 11-3-24Ken Carlton, November 3, 2024
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A Calling to Biblical Womanhood – Titus 2:1-5 – 10-27-24Gene Engisch, October 27, 2024
Recent Posts
- Payson & Melvill on Psalm 77 (Extra reading for Unseen Footprints sermon).. January 16, 2018
- Matthew Henry on the Jesus/Jonah connection…Extra reading for “Greater than Jonah” sermon December 31, 2017
- Smith’s Bible Dictionary on Crucifixion and Lots (Extra Reading for “The Rejected Stone” Sermon)… March 29, 2017
- Benson on Jesus’ Tried Under Pontius Pilate (Extra Reading for “Significant Sufferings” Sermon)… March 19, 2017
- Commentators on Psalm 67 (Extra Reading for “God’s Shining Face” Sermon) … March 15, 2017
Service Times
Our services take place Sundays at 10:30, with children's Sunday School from 9:30-10.
Location
We are located at 13657 CR-103, Crosslake, MN 56442