In the sermon titled "Kept by Sovereign Hands," preacher Angus Fisher addresses the theological doctrine of divine sovereignty and security in salvation, primarily based on John 10:29. He emphasizes that believers are securely held in the hands of both Jesus and the Father, suggesting that their protection is guaranteed by God's omnipotent will. Key arguments include the nature of God's sovereign hands as those which are unchanging and faithful, guided by love, and described as healing and saving. Fisher correlates this doctrine with Romans 8, highlighting that nothing can separate the elect from the love of Christ, and supports the assertion with various scripture references that illuminate the continuous care and oversight God has for His people. The practical significance of this doctrine assures believers of their security in Christ and calls them to trust in God's goodness during trials, reinforcing the belief that their lives are under God’s sovereign control at all times.
“My times are in thy hand. Don't you love that, brothers and sisters? Everything about our existence here is in the hands of our great and glorious God.”
“These hands are sovereign hands, these hands are nail-pierced hands, these hands are healing hands.”
“He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?”
“Into thy hands I would commit my care, all that has troubled me, for thou dost share.”
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