In this sermon titled "Directing Grace (pt5)," John Reeves addresses the doctrine of divine guidance and grace as it pertains to believers. He emphasizes that God's presence and direction have been a constant throughout history, using Scripture references such as Romans 8:32 and Jeremiah 31 to illustrate God's promise to lead and support His people. Specific points include the depiction of God as the Shepherd who guides His flock, the assurance of His mercy and love from eternity, and the concept of God's sovereignty in directing all events, including human sin, to ultimately glorify Him. The practical significance lies in the comfort believers can have knowing that God's directing grace leads them through life's trials toward ultimate redemption and joy.
“What a wondrous thing that we can call upon the Lord and cry out, Abba, Father.”
“Folks, it is by God's directing grace that brings a lost, sinful soul unto the knowledge of Himself.”
“He that is the Good Shepherd ... will never suffer his sheep to be unprovided for.”
“What peace God's children can have with those thoughts in our minds.”
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