Arguments to Altars | Selvin Cortez
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The main points of the sermon “Arguments to Altars” center on how God meets us in our deepest struggles—when pain and fear collide.
Both Job and Jacob represent two sides of the human wrestle: Job argues from pain, Jacob wrestles from fear. Each discovers that God doesn’t always give explanations—He gives His presence. Through the struggle, Job gains new sight (“My eyes have seen You”) and Jacob gains a new identity (“You shall be called Israel”).
Their arguments become altars—places of surrender and transformation. Ultimately, both stories point to Jesus, who in Gethsemane faced the ultimate collision of pain and fear and turned it into redemption. The sermon calls listeners to let their own wrestling become worship—where fear becomes faith and control gives way to surrender.
Reference verse: Genesis 32:30