The sermon titled "I Will Be With You," preached by Lance Hellar, addresses the theological doctrine of God's presence with His people during affliction, drawing from Isaiah 43:1-4. The primary argument is that while believers will undoubtedly face trials symbolized by "passing through waters" and "walking through fire," the essential truth is that the Lord promises His presence and protection in those circumstances. Hellar reinforces this through the text of Isaiah, specifically verse two, where God states, “I will be with you,” highlighting that His companionship in suffering is paramount. Practical significance includes the encouragement this provides to believers, affirming that God's redemptive love ensures they are not abandoned during hardships, thus fostering deeper reliance on Christ as their Savior and counsel in times of despair.
“When you pass through the waters, the only thing that is important is the person referred to continuously throughout this chapter. It’s not the circumstances of our lives that are the important thing.”
“The richest blessings we have as the children of God is communion with God. In times of deep distress, he brings us to a place where everything in life recedes.”
“The Lord is my portion, says my soul. Therefore, I will trust in him. That’s all that matters.”
“When we pass through the waters, we don’t pass through alone, do we? The Lord, our God, Our Savior and our Redeemer will be with us, and this is all that matters.”
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