Supernatural God can lift Southern Baptists

DALLAS Amid the perplexing and potentially divisive issues facing the denomination, Southern Baptist Convention President Steve Gaines said the formula for unity and restoration is surprisingly uncomplicated.

ā€œStop talking about how big your problems are, and start talking about how big your God is,ā€ Gaines said in his presidential address June 12 at the SBCā€™s annual meeting in Dallas.

Believing and trusting in the supernatural abilities of God is the key to overcoming all obstacles that Southern Baptists are facing, said Gaines, pastor of the Memphis-area Bellevue Baptist Church.

ā€œWhat is going to be the solution to our decline? What can God do with us? First of all, you have to believe in a bigger God than you believe in right now,ā€ Gaines said. ā€œYou need to believe in the God of the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ.ā€

Gaines delivered a message on four supernatural characteristics of Godā€”His promises, protection, power and provisionsā€”that can bring harmony and, more importantly, help the SBC fulfill its gospel
mission.

ā€œGodā€™s supernatural power is greater than any problem that Southern Baptists have,ā€ he said. ā€œGodā€™s supernatural power is greater than any problem you have in your church.ā€

He opened his message by citing both biblical and personal examples of instances in which God showed His supernatural promises being fulfilled.

First, Gaines referenced the story of the apostle Paul in which he, while being held as a prisoner, became shipwrecked on the island of Maltaā€”and God provided for all his needs. Paul was able to use the miracles to point the other passengers toward God.

ā€œEncouragement is putting courage back into people,ā€ Gaines said. ā€œDiscouragement is when the devil, or the world, or sin, pulls courage out of you. Paul encouraged the sailorsā€ who had experienced the shipwreck.

Gaines then shared a story of how Godā€™s supernatural powers appeared in how own life, when his son Grant was restored to health after doctors had feared that, at age 2, he might have leukemia. Grant now serves as pastor of a growing church.

ā€œI can assure you that every promise of God comes true,ā€ Gaines said. ā€œIf you have a need, God has a promise.ā€

Gaines also spoke of the protective powers of God in referencing Paulā€™s ability to literally shake off a snakebite. The same type of protection is given to Christians today who believe in Godā€™s abilities, he said, noting that this is true for each facet of everyday lifeā€”the guarding of marriages, the protection of children and the safeguarding of financial needs and
challenges.

ā€œGod can protect you completely and absolutely in every way when you pray it through, when you seek to live under an open heaven and when you steadfastly obey the living God,ā€ Gaines said. ā€œHe will be your shield until it is time to take you heaven. No human is stronger than almighty God.ā€

Godā€™s supernatural power is as much on display today as it was in biblical times, Gaines said. ā€œOur God can still move mountains,ā€ he said. ā€œOur God can still say, ā€˜Hush, be stillā€™ to raging seas. Our God can still heal the sick and raise the dead. He can save you if you are lost.ā€

Godā€™s healing power can include deliverance from all types of sexual immorality and other moral crises, Gaines said. ā€œGod is still alive, God is still sovereign,ā€ he said. ā€œHe is the same yesterday, today and forever. If you will exercise faith, God will exercise power.ā€

Gainesā€”who said many Christians are more focused on their resources than their true source of joy and comfortā€”closed his message by challenging messengers to spread the hope and joy of the gospel into their everyday lives.

ā€œI believe one of the greatest things we could walk out of here with in a few days is to tell the world that God is still on his throne,ā€ Gaines said. ā€œI believe there is a supernatural God. And I thank God that the hero of our Bible is not dead.ā€

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