In Lance Hellar's sermon titled "I Will Be With Thee" (part 2), the central theological theme revolves around God's promise of His presence and salvation, as illustrated in Isaiah 43:1-5. Hellar articulates that this passage serves as a prophetic word of comfort to the true Israel, acknowledging their suffering while affirming that they are beloved by God. Key arguments include the certainty of trials ("when you pass through the waters") and the assurance of God's presence ("I will be with you"), emphasizing that redemption is accomplished through Christ, who fulfills all necessary righteousness for His people. He supports his points with scriptural references, particularly noting how God's redemptive acts historically mirror His spiritual redemption in Christ. The sermon underscores the practical significance of resting in God's providence, finding hope and peace amid suffering, and recognizing the sufficiency of Christ as the ultimate Savior.
“Fear not, for I have redeemed you. I have called you by your name, you are mine.”
“The ICU director was right in this sense. We were waiting. We were waiting… to see not what man could do, but what God would do.”
“Why are we given such promises? How is it that we receive such privilege? Well, the answer is given right there that we just read, because we have a Savior.”
“The Lord is my portion, says my soul; therefore I will trust in him.”
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