March 22,2026 - Sunday Morning
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In this Sunday morning sermon from South Spring Baptist Church, the pastor uses the metaphor of a sandcastle being washed away by the tide to illustrate the impermanence of human achievements apart from God, drawing from Isaiah 24–25. He emphasizes that God’s sovereign plans, formed from eternity, are not reactive but intentional—revealing His faithfulness, power, and compassion. The sermon highlights the final defeat of evil, the universal reign of Yahweh, and the promise of a lavish, eternal feast—the marriage supper of the Lamb—where death is swallowed up forever. The message calls believers to trust in God’s promises rather than worldly systems, and to live with hope and joy, knowing that God will wipe away every tear and restore all things. The sermon culminates in an invitation to place faith in Jesus Christ, with a call to repentance, baptism, and church membership for those ready to follow Him.
Human achievements, no matter how impressive, are temporary and will be washed away—only God’s work endures.
God’s plans are ancient, faithful, and sovereign—not reactive to human failure.
The ultimate hope is the resurrection feast where death is destroyed and tears are wiped away.
True worship is a rational response to God’s past, present, and future faithfulness.
We are called to live with hope, not despair, knowing that God is redeeming all things—including enemies.
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The Sandcastle Metaphor: Human Pride vs. Divine Judgment
“Everything humanity builds apart from God will not last. And the tide is like God's judgment. It just flattens everything, takes it all out.”
The Sovereignty of God’s Ancient Plans
The pastor emphasizes that God’s plans are not reactive but were formed from eternity—rooted in the Abrahamic, Davidic, and New Covenants. He contrasts human pride with God’s faithful, unchanging design.
God’s Power Revealed in History: From Babylon to the Fiery Furnace
“Nebuchadnezzar had to acknowledge who had the power, who had the authority, who had the sovereignty in that moment.”
The Feast of the Lamb: A Vision of Eternal Restoration
“This is not wilderness manna. It's not hey go around and gather up what you can because I'm going to sustain you. No, this is a lavish royal feast.”
Death Swallowed Up: The Final Victory of Christ
“Death will die. What a funny thing to say. But God is going to swallow up death.”
“Everything humanity builds apart from God will not last. And the tide is like God's judgment. It just flattens everything, takes it all out.”
“The Lord has spoken. It's like a royal seal. This will happen because the Lord has spoken.”
“Death will die. What a funny thing to say. But God is going to swallow up death.”
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Isaiah
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Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
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Nebuchadnezzar
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South Spring Baptist Church
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Daniel
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Proverbs 3:5-6
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1 Corinthians 15:24-26
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Philippians 2:9-11
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