Pastor Bruce Crabtree's sermon titled "Fears Dispelled," based on Romans 8:28-39, addresses the theme of fear in the Christian life and the steadfastness of God's love and purpose. He argues that believers often experience fears that are ungrounded, primarily concerning the future, assurance of salvation, condemnation, and God's love. Crabtree references Romans 8:28, where Paul asserts that all things work together for good for those who love God, emphasizing divine providence as foundational for dispelling fear. He provides assurance through key doctrines like predestination, justification, and Christ’s intercession, highlighting that God’s promises cannot fail, thus cultivating confidence in God's unchanging love and plan. This sermon serves as a powerful reminder of the security and comfort found in trusting God's sovereignty over life's uncertainties.
“If the Holy Spirit was pleased to make that statement [fear not] that many times, it must be that God's children have fears.”
“A strong faith in the Word of our Lord will dispel the fear of what we may face tomorrow.”
“If Jesus Christ paid my debt, I don't owe it. Ain't that a wonderful statement?”
“He doesn't look for anything in us to cause Him to love us. The cause is not in us. It's in Him.”
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