The sermon "God's People Are Known, Lead, and Held" by Eric Floyd centers on the theological topic of God's intimate knowledge and care for His elect, as expressed in Psalm 139:1-10. The preacher articulates that God uniquely knows His people, affirming that this knowledge is personal and profound, likening it to a parent's understanding of their child. He supports this with various Scripture references, including John 10:14, where Jesus states, "I know my sheep," and Hebrews 4:12, which emphasizes God's discernment of the human heart. Floyd stresses the assurance this provides to believers regarding their security in Christ, illustrating that despite human inadequacies and sin, God actively leads and holds His people, echoing Reformed doctrines of the perseverance of the saints and the unconditional election of God's children. This sermon ultimately highlights the comfort and hope believers can find in their relationship with God, characterized by His love and guidance.
“Almighty God knows His children. He knows His children, elect; he searches and he finds them.”
“He knows our thoughts. He knows them before we even think of them. Nothing, absolutely nothing, is hid from Almighty God.”
“A great sinner must have a great savior. … The blood of Jesus Christ, his son, cleanses us from all sin.”
“If we're His, He'll never let go. God's people were known, led, and held.”
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