In his sermon "Blessed Be God," David Pledger examines 1 Peter 1:3-5, focusing on the themes of divine blessings, mercy, and the believer's hope. He articulates the distinction between blessing God and receiving blessings from Him, emphasizing that God's blessings flow from His abundant mercy rather than human merit. Pledger highlights three key blessings bestowed upon believers: regeneration ("begotten again"), living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and an incorruptible inheritance reserved in heaven. He references Ephesians 1:3 to affirm the relationship between God's blessings and Christ, underscoring the doctrine of regeneration and its basis in grace. The practical significance lies in assuring believers of their secure identity as children of God and the unchanging hope they possess for eternal life.
“When we bless him, we declare that he is blessed in himself and deserves to be recognized for his infinite goodness.”
“The blessings that we're going to look at tonight... do not come to us because of our worthiness.”
“He has begotten us again... according to his abundant mercy.”
“This inheritance is incorruptible, it shall never perish... it fades not away.”
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