The sermon titled "God Comfort You Concerning Your Faith" by Bruce Crabtree focuses on the assurance and encouragement that believers can find in their faith amid afflictions and trials. Key arguments include the necessity of understanding the gospel as it is presented in Scripture, the reality of suffering as part of God's ordained plan for His followers, and the role of the Holy Spirit in producing assurance and power in the believer's heart. Crabtree draws heavily on 1 Thessalonians 3, using Paul's example of sending Timothy to strengthen the Thessalonian church in the face of persecution. The practical significance of the sermon emphasizes that trials are not a sign of God's absence but rather an opportunity to draw nearer to Him, reinforcing the Reformed doctrines of perseverance of the saints and the sovereignty of God over all aspects of life.
“If you want trouble, come to Christ. Many are the afflictions of the righteous.”
“God has appointed us to trouble. Did you know that when the Lord saved you? I didn’t know that. I was shocked when people started turning on me.”
“The gospel must come in word. And please don’t say this. Please don’t say this. Bruce, I don’t understand the gospel. If you don’t understand the gospel, child, then you’re lost.”
“Night and day, pray exceedingly that we might see your face and might perfect that which is lacking in your faith.”
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