In Fred Evans' sermon titled "A Message of Comfort for the Beloved," the preacher primarily addresses the theological theme of Christ's unwavering love for His elect, particularly in times of suffering. He articulates four main points: the profound love of Christ for His people, the trials that Christians face, the intentional delays in divine deliverance, and the ultimate comfort found in the gospel. Central to his message is the narrative of Lazarus' resurrection in John 11:1-4, where Jesus states that Lazarus' sickness is for God's glory, demonstrating that trials serve a greater purpose in God's sovereign plan. The significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to remain steadfast in faith, regardless of their circumstances, affirming that God’s love is not based on human merit but is unconditional and eternal.
“He loved Lazarus, not because of his morality... but because he was one of his elect children, one of his elect sheep.”
“Let us never base the love of God on our love for him... simply base it on this, the word of God.”
“God's people loved do suffer... but every believer ought to know by faith that all things work together for our good.”
“When you don’t know where to look, look to Christ. Trust Him who loves you.”
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