In the sermon titled "Show me a token for good," Preacher Jabez Rutt focuses on the theme of divine assurance amidst spiritual neediness, drawing primarily from Psalm 86:17. The sermon's key arguments center on the psalmist's plea for God to reveal a token of His goodness during times of trouble, underscoring the spiritual poverty that often characterizes the believer's experience. Rutt highlights that, akin to the Apostle Paul and figures like Moses and David, the faithful often encounter trials that lead them to seek God’s mercy and grace. He expounds on biblical examples, referencing the covenant relationship made manifest in promises such as Psalm 145, and God's readiness to forgive, as noted in Psalm 86:5. The practical significance of this sermon lies in encouraging believers to rely on God's compassion during challenging times, instilling confidence that divine mercy is available to all who earnestly seek it.
“The condition of being poor and needy is peculiar to the living child of God.”
“Our God alone can turn our trials into testimonies of His goodness.”
“When the Lord breathes it into your heart, it becomes a living word, and the eyes of your understanding are enlightened.”
“Show me a token for good; a token of thy special love, show me that I am born of God.”
The Bible emphasizes that God is merciful and ready to forgive those who call upon Him (Psalm 86:5).
Psalm 86:5, Ephesians 2:4-5
We know God's promises are true through His faithfulness and the fulfillment of His word throughout history (Isaiah 41:17).
Isaiah 41:17, 2 Peter 3:9
Prayer is vital for Christians as it allows for communication with God and fosters spiritual growth (Philippians 4:6).
Philippians 4:6, 1 Thessalonians 5:17
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