In his sermon titled "Precious, Honorable, and Loved," David Eddmenson addresses the comforting doctrine of God's unwavering love and assurance for His people, as articulated in Isaiah 43:1-12. The main theological argument emphasizes that God's declaration of "fear not" is rooted in His sovereign identity as the Creator and Redeemer who calls His people by name. Eddmenson develops this theme by referencing various Scriptures, including Ephesians 1:5 and Romans 8:31-39, to illustrate the idea that believers are considered precious and valuable in God's sight due to their union with Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the call for believers to rest in their identity as God’s chosen people, alleviating fears through the assurance of God’s presence and redemptive purpose in their lives.
“Fear not. There is nothing for us to fear. Nothing. Why? Because God says, I've created you, I've formed you, I've redeemed you, I've called you by your name. And then God gives us the reason for all these things, for thou art mine.”
“Our Lord made us and He redeemed us. And not with just a few pesos. No, with His own blood.”
“I, the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Savior... For I am precious in my sight. Precious. Valuable, rare, prized.”
“What is there for us to fear? Nothing or no one. Why? Because Christ, Emmanuel, is God with us.”
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