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Romans 11:33-36

Biblical Perspectives on the Twin Towers (sermon 9/16/01)

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In this sermon, Pastor Albert N. Martin addresses the tragedy of the Twin Towers, asserting two primary biblical perspectives. First, he argues that the event is a manifestation of the absolute sovereignty of God, drawing from numerous Old and New Testament passages (e.g., Psalms 93, 115, 135; Daniel 4; Isaiah 46; Romans 11; Ephesians 1; Acts 4) to demonstrate God's meticulous control over all things, including evil acts. Second, he presents the tragedy as a prefiguration of the coming Day of the Lord, using 2 Thessalonians 1, 2 Peter 3, and Revelation 6 to illustrate the far greater terror of God's final judgment. The sermon calls both believers to find comfort in God's sovereignty and unbelievers to flee to Christ before that terrifying day.

Primary Texts

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Romans 11:33-36 This doxology is central to the first point, affirming God's unsearchable wisdom and comprehensive control over 'all things'.
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Acts 4:27-28 This prayer is crucial for demonstrating God's sovereignty even over the most wicked human acts, specifically the crucifixion of Christ.
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Revelation 6:12-17 This passage is expounded to illustrate the second main point, serving as a vivid prefiguration of the terrifying Day of the Lord and God's final wrath.

Outline 13 sections · 65 min

  1. Introduction: Seeking a Word from God Amidst Tragedy 0:04
  2. Defining 'Biblical Perspectives' and 'Twin Towers' 2:39
  3. Perspective 1: The Absolute Sovereignty of God 6:39
  4. God's Sovereignty in Creation and Redemption 9:34
  5. Scriptural Affirmations of God's Reign 14:07
  6. God Does What He Pleases: Psalms 115 and 135 16:26
  7. Nebuchadnezzar's Confession of God's Sovereignty 20:11
  8. Isaiah and Paul on God's Comprehensive Control 25:26
  9. God's Control Over Evil: The Crucifixion of Christ 30:55
  10. The Comfort of God's Sovereignty vs. Cruel Doctrines 40:17
  11. Perspective 2: A Prefiguration of the Day of the Lord 48:00
  12. The Terrifying Reality of God's Final Wrath 54:54
  13. Call to Repentance and Prayer 60:24

Key Quotes

“I am prepared to assert, the tragedy of the Twin Towers is a manifestation of the absolute sovereignty of God.”
“So when the question is asked, where was God in all of this? The answer of the Bible is God was firmly, unruffled, seated upon His throne.”
“No parenthesis. No asterisk. Jehovah reigns. Jehovah reigns.”
“And none can stay His hand or say unto Him, what are you doing?”
“For of Him and through Him or unto Him are all things.”
“Worse yet, a setting in which evil men and evil deeds operate in a no-man's land outside the control of any intelligent, loving, wise, and just power, that's a cruel doctrine. It is indescribably cruel.”
“The tragedy of the twin towers is not only a manifestation of the absolute sovereignty of God, but it is, secondly, a prefiguration of the coming of the day of the Lord.”
“Do you want to meet a God in whose presence that looks like child's play?”

Applications

All listeners

  • As men and women of faith, take your stand and say with the psalmist, 'Our God in the heavens' is not a distant spectator but actively governs all things.
  • Think biblically about the tragedy, recognizing it as a manifestation of God's absolute sovereignty.
  • Find comfort in Romans 8:28, knowing that 'all things work together for good' because God is on His throne and in control of all events.
  • Hate the doctrine that suggests God has folded His hands and allowed evil to operate outside His control, as it is a vicious and cruel doctrine.
  • Do not let this prefiguration of judgment be lost on you; run to Jesus, who is yet the exalted, almighty Savior.
  • Let this tragedy loose your tongues and break through carnal diffidence to open conversations with neighbors and loved ones about the greater horrors described in the Bible and the need for Christ.
  • Plead with God to settle the hearts of His people in their scripturally based confidence in His absolute sovereignty.
  • Pray that God would use these events as a wake-up call for those not in Christ, that they may flee from the wrath to come and run into Jesus for pardon and a desire to live for His praise.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 135 paragraphs, roughly 65 minutes.

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