Immanuel URC of DeMotte

The Sinful Census of David


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The sermon centers on 1 Chronicles 21, using David's sinful census as a lens to expose the pervasive human tendency to trust in human control, resources, and worldly security rather than in God's sovereign provision and promises. It highlights the tension between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, resolving apparent contradictions in Scripture by affirming God's ultimate authority while holding individuals accountable for their choices, as seen in David's repentance and the devastating consequences of his misplaced trust. The passage is used to confront the congregation with the spiritual dangers of affluence and self-reliance in modern American culture, where distractions like technology and medical autonomy can displace genuine dependence on God. Through David's confession, the sermon emphasizes that true worship arises not from perfection but from humility, acknowledging sin and turning to God's mercy, culminating in the establishment of a place of worship that foreshadows Christ as the ultimate temple and source of eternal redemption.
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Immanuel URC of DeMotteBy Rev. Joel Wories