In "The Lord's Proving Ground," Paul Mahan addresses the theological theme of God's providential leading and testing of His people as reflected in Deuteronomy 8:2. Mahan emphasizes the cyclical nature of God's blessings and the warnings against pride arising from prosperity, drawing parallels with the historical narratives of the Israelites' wilderness wanderings. He references Scriptures such as 2 Timothy 3, 1 Corinthians 10, and Psalm 25 to elaborate on how God’s provisions are designed to humble and test His people’s hearts, revealing their true spiritual condition and dependence on Him. The practical significance of this message lies in the reminder that believers, like the Israelites, should remember and recognize God's mercies in their lives to sustain their faith in prosperous and perilous times.
“God’s sovereign, electing love ought to humble us. He does. It humbles God's people.”
“Many people want something more than Christ. This is what proves us. This is what proves God's people from pretenders.”
“Christ is the only thing that can satisfy the hungering soul for righteousness and the thirsty soul for the water of life.”
“He’s the only thing that will fill us with peace and joy and assurance and rest and salvation.”
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