Trusting God's Power
Trusting God's Power2
From Fetters Free
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 146:7ISA 61:1LUK 4:18JHN 8:36ACT 12:7C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the liberating power of the Lord, who has historically freed many from bondage, including figures like Joseph and Peter. He reassures that God continues to break chains and open prison doors for those who are bound by sorrow, doubt, and fear. Spurgeon encourages listeners to trust in Jesus as their Emancipator, asserting that no force, including sin and despair, can hold them if they believe in His grace and power. The sermon highlights the joy that comes from being set free by God, urging individuals to defy their enemies and proclaim their deliverance. Ultimately, Spurgeon calls for faith in the Lord's ability to bring freedom and joy.
Jonathan: A Word on Working With God 1 Samuel 14
By John Nelson Darby01SA 14:1John Nelson Darby emphasizes the faith and courage of Jonathan amidst Israel's confusion and lack of faith. While the people sought a king and relied on human strength, Jonathan acted on his faith in God, deciding to confront the Philistines without consulting Saul, who lacked spiritual insight. His boldness and reliance on God's power led to a significant victory, demonstrating that true faith does not depend on numbers or circumstances but on God's faithfulness. The contrast between Jonathan's faith and Saul's carnal leadership highlights the importance of acting in accordance with God's will rather than human reasoning. Ultimately, Jonathan's actions saved Israel, showcasing the blessings of working with God.