In his sermon titled "Comfort For Believers," Eric Floyd addresses the theological doctrine of God's care and comfort during times of trouble specifically for believers. He argues that while troubles are a universal human experience, the believer has unique access to God's solace and understanding, as illustrated in Psalm 31. Floyd draws on various Scripture passages, including John 14:1, Job's reflections on human suffering, and Hebrews 4:15, emphasizing that Jesus, fully divine yet fully human, is intimately aware of our struggles. The sermon underscores the doctrinal significance of God's unwavering presence and support, which reassures believers amid their trials, and portrays a personal God who cares for His people individually.
“This message isn't a comfort for all. It's a message of comfort for the believer.”
“In times of trial, in times of sorrow, in times difficulty, and in times when we don't even feel like we can even lift up our head, we go to our Lord.”
“The believer has not been given over to the power of the enemy. Not to death, not to Satan, not to man.”
“He is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart.”
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