Under God

Under God

From Northgate Presbyterian Church by John Albano

April 12, 2026 · 39 min

About this episode

The sermon explores God's sovereign orchestration of history through Ezra 1, emphasizing His authority and the role of both Israelites and non-Israelites in His redemptive plan.

The sermon, drawn from Ezra 1, presents a powerful theological narrative of God's sovereign orchestration of history to fulfill His promises, demonstrating that even pagan rulers like Cyrus are instruments of divine purpose. Grounded in the historical fulfillment of Jeremiah's prophecy of a 70-year exile, the passage reveals how God stirred Cyrus's heart to release the exiles and return the temple vessels, affirming that all authority ultimately comes from God and is accountable to Him. The return to Jerusalem and the rebuilding of the temple are not achievements of human effort or political power, but acts of divine grace, where both direct participants and indirect supporters—Israelites and non-Israelites alike—contribute to God's redemptive plan. The sermon underscores the supremacy of God over all earthly powers, calling believers to place their trust in Christ alone, submit to civil authorities as God-ordained, and pray for leaders so that the church may freely proclaim the gospel. Ultimately, the story of Ezra 1 is a reminder that God's purposes are advanced through His sovereign will, even through the most unlikely means, and that every believer, whether called to direct…

People in this episode

Host: John Albano

Topics covered

  • God's sovereignty
  • theological narrative
  • divine purpose
  • historical fulfillment
  • redemptive plan
  • trust in Christ
  • civil authority

Keywords

  • Ezra 1
  • Cyrus
  • God's sovereignty
  • redemption
  • Jeremiah's prophecy
  • civil authorities
  • trust in Christ
  • temple rebuilding

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Cyrus

Books & works: Ezra 1, Jeremiah's prophecy

Places: Jerusalem

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