Trust in God's Providence
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The Sin of Fretfulness
By Charles Finney0PSA 37:1JAS 1:2Charles Finney addresses the sin of fretfulness, emphasizing that fretting over the actions of evil doers not only harms our own spiritual well-being but also dishonors God. He outlines reasons to avoid fretfulness, such as its destructive impact on our peace and influence, and the fact that it adds sin to sin. Finney encourages believers to cultivate a spirit of patience and to trust in God's providence, recognizing that all events serve a greater purpose in His divine plan. He concludes with practical steps to overcome fretfulness, including prayer, self-reflection, and focusing on the good in others.
Contentment
By A.W. Pink0ISA 26:3LUK 12:15ROM 12:22CO 3:18EPH 4:1PHP 4:11COL 3:51TI 6:6HEB 13:5A.W. Pink emphasizes the profound truth of contentment as taught by the Apostle Paul in Philippians 4:11, highlighting that true contentment is not dependent on external circumstances but is a learned experience rooted in a relationship with God. Despite being imprisoned, Paul exemplified contentment, demonstrating that it comes from within and is a result of accepting God's providence. Pink warns against the dangers of discontent and covetousness, urging believers to find satisfaction in God's provision and to cultivate a heart that rests in Him. He concludes that real contentment is achieved through intimacy with Christ, who empowers us to be content in all situations. The sermon calls for a shift in focus from worldly desires to spiritual fulfillment in Christ.
Ruth 2:12
By Chuck Smith0RUT 2:12PSA 42:5MAT 6:1MAT 19:29MAT 23:37LUK 6:381CO 15:58Chuck Smith emphasizes the theme of divine recompense in his sermon on Ruth 2:12, illustrating how God rewards our labor and faithfulness, assuring that no effort for Him is in vain. He highlights Ruth's journey from Moab to trusting in the God of Israel, showcasing her faith amidst adversity and the importance of seeking God's reward rather than human recognition. Smith draws parallels between God's protective nature and a mother hen, encouraging believers to trust in God's providence and shelter during life's storms.