Knowing the BASICS – Knowing the Authority: GOD! (Sermon Audio)

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This is the audio from the October 5, 2025 sermon, “Knowing the Authority: GOD!”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Deer Run Church of Christ.

Text: Daniel 7:13-14

 

“In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence.  He was given authority, glory and sovereign power; all peoples, nations and men of every language worshiped him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.” 
Daniel 7:13-14 (NIV)

Today we continued a sermon series about Knowing the BASICS!  This will be a six-part series looking at the basics of what we believe as the Deer Run Church of Christ, which corresponds with what I believe as a preacher of the Gospel of Jesus.  Foundational to our beliefs about God is a belief that the Bible is the true and accurate Word of God filled with the content He desires for us to know and follow.  As we build on the BASICS of knowing the Bible as God’s Word, we find within it the authority which is . . .

  • GivenMatthew 9:5-8

    • All authority which exists comes from God as the creator and originator of all things.  When Jesus emptied Himself and took on human flesh, He lived as one with authority given to Him by His Father.  While we may have roles here on earth where others people look to us as an authority figure for one reason or another, the real basis for even that level of authority is that which is given by God.  The Bible makes it clear that regardless of the manner in which they might be selected or rise to power, even our political authorities only operate under an authority which has been given.  When we choose to live as one who knows the true authority of all things is God, we must learn to respect the other levels of authority He has given. 
  • Obeyed:  Matthew 8:8-18, John 14:31

    • Our words stating a recognition of someone’s authority only carry weight according to our obedience to that authority.  Even with all authority given to Jesus by His Father, He makes it clear that He does nothing of His own which would be outside of His Father’s will.  Jesus asks the question of His followers as to why they would call Him Lord and not do what He says.  It is in our obedience that we proclaim to all who are watching us that we truly believe God has authority in our life.  When we choose to live as one who knows the true authority of all things is God, we must constantly make the choice to obey what He says.
  • Designed:  Matthew 20:25-28

    • Part of our struggle with authority is that we have a very humanistic and worldly view of what authority looks like.  The disciples also struggled with the design of godly authority as they wanted to establish a “pecking order” based on the world’s standards of who ought to be in charge.  God turns our thinking upside down as He declares we ought to use any positions of authority we might attain in ways which are different from how the world uses authority.  Jesus set this example by being the One with ultimate authority who chose to serve rather than be served.  When we choose to live as one who knows the authority of all things is God, we learn that God has designed those with increasing authority to be those who increasingly serve others.

 

Today, how will you live as one who knows the authority which is GOD?