In the sermon "Our Misery Is Necessary," Luke Coffey addresses the necessity of earthly suffering and trials in the believer’s life as a means to ultimately appreciate the hope and redemption found in Christ. He argues that experiencing feelings of hopelessness, discouragement, and separation helps believers recognize their desperate need for salvation and the grace of God. Coffey supports his message with Scripture, particularly from Colossians 1, where Paul emphasizes the hope laid up in heaven and the transformative power of Christ’s grace (Col. 1:5-12). The practical significance lies in understanding that trials and miseries lead us to a deeper knowledge of God and strengthen our faith, compelling us to rely entirely on Christ for redemption and transformation.
“We must feel the negative in order to see and appreciate the positive.”
“Our life is full of pruning and purging and falling off because of our sin... and these things... are necessary that we bear fruit for the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“When we understand who we are, and what we get from the Lord Jesus Christ... it changes the perspective of it.”
“All these things... come together and make us look to Christ. That's the only way the child of God will ever do that.”
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