The sermon titled "The Lord Will Never Forsake Us" by David Pledger focuses on the doctrine of God's unwavering presence and faithfulness as expressed in Hebrews 13:5, specifically, "I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." The preacher emphasizes the significance of this promise by illustrating its basis in Scripture, quoting from Joshua 1:5, thus affirming the continuity of God's word throughout both the Old and New Testaments. Pledger argues that the promise not only reveals God's character as a faithful and immutable being but also serves to combat two specific sins: covetousness and discontentment. He stresses the practical significance of this assurance for believers, highlighting that reliance on God's presence promotes contentment regardless of circumstances.
“What a promise, what a mercy to receive such a promise. And this promise is to you and it's to me.”
“The truth about God that stands out to me is His immutability. He doesn't change.”
“The remedy for covetousness and discontentment is this promise, God's presence.”
“What greater blessing could anyone have than to have the presence of God?”
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