In Drew Dietz's sermon titled "God's Providential Care of His People," the preacher addresses the doctrine of God's providence, especially as seen in the life of Moses and the plight of the Israelites in Egypt. He makes several key arguments, focusing on the sovereignty of God in preserving Moses despite Pharaoh's brutal orders to kill Hebrew boys. The sermon explores Scripture references from Exodus 1-2, highlighting the actions of the Hebrew midwives and Moses' parents, who acted on their faith and fear of God, rather than succumbing to the king's edicts. The significance of these biblical events lies in their foreshadowing of Christ's redemptive work and the assurance of God's providential care over His elect, reinforcing the Reformed belief in unconditional election and God's unthwartable plans for salvation.
“But the midwives feared God and did not, as the king of Egypt commanded them, but saved the men, children alive.”
“Without faith, it says in Scriptures, it's impossible to please God. Therefore, He imputes unto us righteousness, and with that comes faith, all through the merits and the worth of the doing and dying of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“When God sets forth His decree, who can alter it? None, no one, be it a man, a woman, a boy or a girl.”
“You draw that. I want to know what's going on. God's going on. God is what's going on. He controls all things.”
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