Trust in God's Love
Trust in God's Love4
The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved
By J.R. Miller0PSA 91:1ISA 41:10MAT 11:28JHN 13:23JHN 15:16ROM 8:38PHP 4:61PE 5:71JN 4:19REV 21:4J.R. Miller reflects on the profound intimacy between Jesus and John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, emphasizing the importance of resting in Christ's love rather than relying on our own efforts. He illustrates how true faith involves leaning on Jesus' bosom, symbolizing trust and surrender during life's trials and uncertainties. Miller encourages believers to find peace and security in Christ's love, especially in dark times, and highlights that it is Christ's love for us that transforms our character and brings us closer to Him. He concludes by reminding us that there is always room in Christ's bosom for all who seek refuge and comfort.
Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod -Part 3
By Thomas Brooks0PSA 39:9PSA 94:19ISA 43:2ROM 8:281CO 10:132CO 4:162TI 4:22HEB 12:10JAS 1:21PE 5:10Thomas Brooks emphasizes the necessity of remaining silent and trusting in God's love during afflictions, arguing that true understanding of God's love in suffering can transform our perspective. He addresses common objections to silence in suffering, asserting that afflictions can draw us closer to God, teach us valuable lessons, and ultimately lead to spiritual growth. Brooks encourages believers to recognize that their trials are tailored to their strength and serve a divine purpose, urging them to focus on the eternal glory that awaits them rather than their temporary pain. He concludes that patience in suffering can lead to a deeper relationship with Christ and greater spiritual rewards.
The Hidings of God
By F.B. Meyer0PSA 13:1PSA 139:7ISA 45:15JER 29:11MAT 11:28JHN 14:18ROM 8:282CO 5:7HEB 11:11PE 5:7F.B. Meyer explores the theme of God's hiddenness in his sermon 'The Hidings of God,' reflecting on Isaiah 45:15. He discusses how God's presence is often felt yet unseen in nature, the world, and our personal lives, leading to feelings of abandonment and confusion. Meyer emphasizes that God's concealment serves a purpose, teaching us to walk by faith and not by sight, and that His love underlies all His actions, even when they seem mysterious. He reassures that God's ultimate plan is rooted in love and salvation, encouraging believers to trust in His divine wisdom. The sermon concludes with the affirmation that God's hiddenness is part of His greater redemptive purpose.
The Gentleness of God
By Octavius Winslow0PSA 23:1PSA 86:15PSA 119:68PSA 147:3ISA 41:10JER 25:6MAT 11:28ROM 8:282CO 12:71PE 5:7Octavius Winslow emphasizes the gentleness of God, reassuring believers that despite life's trials and afflictions, God will do them no harm. He reflects on the experiences of biblical figures like Jacob, Job, and Paul, illustrating that God's dealings, though sometimes painful, are ultimately for their good and rooted in His love. Winslow encourages the faithful to trust in God's compassionate nature, reminding them that His rebukes and afflictions are meant for healing and growth. He highlights God's protective nature, assuring that He will not allow others to harm His children and will mend their self-inflicted wounds. Ultimately, believers are called to yield themselves to Jesus, who has never hurt them and never will.