The sermon titled "Proven" by David Eddmenson focuses on the theme of divine testing and the inherent depravity of humanity as illustrated in Judges 3:1-10. The preacher articulates that God allows trials and tribulations to 'prove' His people, revealing their hearts and leading them toward obedience. Key arguments emphasize Israel's recurring disobedience and God's consistent mercy in raising judges to save them, highlighting the divine purpose behind their struggles. Scripture references, particularly Judges 2:10-23 and Deuteronomy 7:1-5, frame the discussion on how God uses adversity not only to test but to teach and prepare His people. The practical significance is that believers today must recognize the trials of life as God’s means to demonstrate their faith and reliance on Him, ultimately directing them towards repentance and trust in the Savior.
“The trials that the Lord sends are designed to be mercy for the lack.”
“True worship is in spirit and in truth. It's done by and through the preaching of the gospel.”
“Trials don't make us better. They reveal what we are and they should cause us to cry out for mercy.”
“If God took his hand off of us for a second, oh, I shudder to think what we're capable of in and of ourselves.”
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