Westchester OPC
10/05/2025
The sermon centers on the theme of Mercy Supremacy, illustrating how God’s mercy—demonstrated in sparing Israel after their idolatry and restoring the broken covenant through renewed tablets—reveals His sovereign grace and faithfulness. Drawing from Deuteronomy 10, it emphasizes that God’s mercy is not earned but freely given, costly in its origin through Christ’s sacrifice, and available to even the most unworthy.
The passage calls for a heartfelt response: fearing God, walking in His ways, loving and serving Him wholeheartedly, and keeping His commandments not out of legalism but as a natural expression of gratitude and covenantal loyalty. The sermon underscores that God’s mercy is grounded in His character—His sovereignty, justice, and love for the vulnerable—and calls believers to reflect His compassion, especially toward the stranger, while recognizing that all glory belongs to Him alone.
Ultimately, it affirms that God offers repeated second chances, not because of human merit, but because of Christ’s atoning work, inviting a life of faithful obedience rooted in awe and gratitude.
Mercy Supremacy - Pastor Charles Oliveira The sermon centers on the theme of Mercy Supremacy, illustrating how God’s mercy—demonstrated in sparing Israel after their idolatry and restoring the broken...
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