In the sermon titled "Appointed Afflictions," Pastor Eric Lutter addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty in the midst of affliction, highlighting the notion that God appoints trials for the spiritual good of His people. He emphasizes that Hagar's return to Sarah, as directed by the angel of the Lord, serves as an illustration of God's sovereign plan and purpose in using hardships for the sanctification of His church. The key scriptural underpinning of this sermon is Genesis 16:6-12, where Hagar’s plight reflects the afflictions believers encounter, aligning with Romans 8:28, which promises that all things work together for good for those who love God. This doctrine has profound implications for understanding how to respond to suffering with humility and submission, recognizing that afflictions can cultivate dependence on God and facilitate growth in faith.
“The Lord is the one who has appointed afflictions and trouble for his people, for the good of his church.”
“Our sovereign Lord has appointed the afflictions which he gives to his people to minister to them, to serve them for their good.”
“Hagar is a picture of the covenant of works, of that covenant given at Mount Sinai, whose people who follow it are in bondage.”
“These afflictions are appointed by your sovereign God, and they are to bring forth that life of Christ which he has given to you."
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