This sermon, delivered at the 3ABN Summer Camp Meeting 2025, emphasizes the importance of prayer for oneself and the speaker, acknowledging human frailty and dependence on God's Holy Spirit for understanding His word. The speaker then delves into Ecclesiastes 3:16, observing wickedness in civil judgment halls and iniquity within the church, which he defines as the place where God's commandments and Jesus' righteousness should be exalted. He contrasts the fallibility of human leaders with God's infallible judgment, urging listeners to place their trust in God rather than in princes or men.
The sermon highlights that the work of judgment has been ongoing since 1844, with all of heaven's resources dedicated to the salvation of humanity. The speaker criticizes the spiritual slumber of God's people, who, unlike observant animals, fail to recognize the signs of the times and the urgency of the present moment. He warns against scoffers, the prevalence of self-love, and the departure from sound doctrine in these last days, urging listeners to "awake to righteousness" and turn from sin. The sermon concludes with a personal testimony about a divine encounter with a dog, illustrating God's glory and power, and a call to action for listeners to dedicate their lives anew to God, recognizing that true transformation comes from a revelation of Jesus in believers, not just theoretical exposition. The speaker emphasizes that the time is now to awaken from spiritual sleep, as salvation is nearer than ever, and the King is coming.