In the sermon titled "He Hath Dealt Bountifully With Me," Paul Pendleton explores the themes of God's eternal faithfulness and love as presented in Psalm 13. The key arguments highlight that, despite feelings of abandonment experienced by the psalmist, the unchanging nature of God assures His people that they are never forgotten. Pendleton supports his points with Scripture references, including Jeremiah 31:3 and Malachi 3:6, illustrating that God's love is everlasting and that He remains committed to His covenant people. The sermon emphasizes the significance of God’s grace in securing believers' salvation through Christ, ensuring that they are robed in righteousness and not cast away, which is especially comforting when they may feel distant from God. The assurance of God's bountiful dealings instills hope and gratitude in the hearts of believers.
“It is us who must change. But we have no power in ourselves to do such a thing. It is He who must change us.”
“The Son having faith, that is, He believed God and trusted God the Father more than any other human being could. He did this because He is God.”
“If you are not still calling on Him, I'm afraid you never called on Him to start with. We always call on the name of the Lord.”
“God on purpose forsook the son... But if you're one of his, it simply is not true. Now he may ignore you for a time... But he will never forget you and he will never forsake you.”
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