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Charles E. Cowman

Meant to Be Used

The sermon emphasizes the importance of actively using God's promises in our daily lives, especially during trials and challenges.
Charles E. Cowman emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's promises, comparing them to sturdy shoes and life-belts that are meant to be used in times of tempest and tossing. He warns against treating God's promises as mere showpieces, urging believers to actively appropriate and rely on them for comfort and strength. Cowman highlights that God's Word of promise is designed to be tested and proven, and that Christ desires to be actively employed by His people for their present use.

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"Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises" (2 Pet. 1:4).

When a shipwright builds a vessel, does he build it to keep it upon the stocks? Nay, he builds it for the sea and the storm. When he was making it, he thought of tempests and hurricanes; if he did not, he was a poor shipbuilder.

When God made thee a believer, He meant to try thee; and when He gave thee promises, and bade thee trust them, He gave such promises as are suitable for times of tempest and tossing. Dost thou think that God makes shams like some that have made belts for swimming, which were good to exhibit in a shop, but of no use in the sea?

We have all heard of swords which were useless in war; and even of shoes which were made to sell, but were never meant to walk in. God's shoes are of iron and brass, and you can walk to Heaven in them without their ever wearing out; and His life-belts, you may swim a thousand Atlantics upon them, and there will be no fear of your sinking. His Word of promise is meant to be tried and proved.

There is nothing Christ dislikes more than for His people to make a show-thing of Him, and not to use Him. He loves to be employed by us. Covenant blessings are not meant to be looked at only, but to be appropriated. Even our Lord Jesus is given to us for our present use. Thou dost not make use of Christ as thou oughtest to do.

O man, I beseech you do not treat God's promises as if they were curiosities for a museum; but use them as every day sources of comfort. Trust the Lord whenever your time of need comes on.--C. H. Spurgeon

"Go to the deeps of God's promise,

And claim whatsoever ye will;

The. blessing of God will not fail thee,

His Word He will surely fulfill."

Now can God say no to something He has promised?

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Understanding God's promises - The purpose of trials in a believer's life - The nature of God's gifts
  2. II points: - The importance of using God's promises - Christ as a resource for daily life - Avoiding the misuse of God's blessings
  3. III points: - The call to trust in God's Word - The assurance of God's faithfulness - Living out the promises in everyday situations

Key Quotes

“Dost thou think that God makes shams like some that have made belts for swimming, which were good to exhibit in a shop, but of no use in the sea?” — Charles E. Cowman
“His Word of promise is meant to be tried and proved.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Go to the deeps of God's promise, And claim whatsoever ye will; The blessing of God will not fail thee, His Word He will surely fulfill.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Trust in God's promises during difficult times to find comfort and strength.
  • Appropriate the blessings of God by actively claiming His promises in your life.
  • Avoid treating God's gifts as mere curiosities; instead, use them to navigate life's challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to use God's promises?
Using God's promises means actively trusting and relying on them during times of need.
Why are trials important for believers?
Trials are important as they test and strengthen our faith, preparing us for greater reliance on God's promises.
How can we appropriate God's blessings?
We appropriate God's blessings by actively claiming and applying His promises in our daily lives.
What is the significance of Christ in our lives?
Christ is meant to be a daily resource for believers, providing strength and guidance in all circumstances.

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