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How does God provide for His people according to the sermon?

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God provides for His people through His sovereign grace, ensuring they are nourished and fruitful.

In the sermon, it is articulated that God's provision for His people is comprehensive, arising from His sovereign will and grace. Psalm 65 illustrates this by depicting God as the active nurturer who waters the earth and enriches it for the benefit of His own. This spiritual nourishment is not merely physical but encompasses all aspects of life, ensuring that believers flourish in their relationship with God and in their faith. The river of God, mentioned in Revelation 22, metaphorically represents Christ as the source of spiritual life and sustenance for the believer.

God's provision is tailored to each individual according to His perfect wisdom. It is seen in how He graciously prepares our hearts to receive His Word and nurtures our growth through various means, including trials and blessings alike. Such divine care reinforces the understanding that nothing occurs outside of His sovereign control, thus offering assurance and confidence to believers. When Christians recognize this provision, they are compelled to respond with thankfulness and worship, acknowledging that their abundant life stems from God's grace alone.
Scripture References: Psalm 65, Revelation 22

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