In the sermon titled “All Came to Pass," Stephen Hyde explores the assurance of God's faithfulness and the fulfillment of His promises as found in Joshua 21:45, which declares, "There failed not ought of any good thing which the Lord has spoken unto the house of Israel." The preacher emphasizes that every promise of God is trustworthy and will indeed come to fruition, citing examples from Scripture, such as the journeys and trials of Abraham, Joseph, and the Israelites. He underscores that God's promises may take time to fulfill, often exceeding human expectations and timelines, according to His sovereign plan. The doctrinal significance rests on the believer's encouragement to trust in God's timing and to rest in His promises, reinforcing core Reformed beliefs about the sovereignty of God and the assurance of salvation.
“There failed not ought of any good thing which the Lord has spoken unto the house of Israel. All came to pass.”
“We have a God who does not falter. We have a God who does not go back on his promises.”
“If we suffer with him, we shall also reign with him.”
“What a blessing if God has given us faith to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, to believe that he did come into this world.”
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