In his sermon on Nahum 1:7, David Pledger addresses the theological truths of God's nature, particularly emphasizing His goodness, strength, and special knowledge of His people. Pledger outlines three key points: (1) The essential goodness of God is central to His being; without goodness, He would not be God. (2) The Lord serves as a stronghold and refuge in times of trouble, demonstrating His power to save and protect His people. (3) God knows those who trust in Him, which signifies a unique relationship characterized by love and election. Throughout the message, Scripture references such as Exodus 33:18-19 and Psalm 34:8 are employed to support these theological assertions. The practical significance of Pledger’s sermon lies in the reassurance it provides to believers, highlighting God's unwavering goodness, protective strength, and intimate knowledge of those who place their faith in Him.
“The Lord is good without any qualifiers and His goodness is essential to His being.”
“In the day of trouble, the Lord is my fortress. There is no penetrating this wall.”
“There are people in this world that the Lord knows in a special way. And that special way is He knows them, He loves them.”
“The Lord knoweth them that trust in Him. Do you trust in Him? That's the only way that you may know that He knows you, if you trust in Him.”
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