In his sermon titled "Afflicted, Tossed, and Comfortless," Fred Evans explores the themes of affliction, spiritual barrenness, and God's assurance of comfort found in Isaiah 54:11-17. He articulates that the passage is directed towards believers, highlighting the common human condition of being barren in righteousness, which is remedied through the gospel of Christ, who provides life and righteousness to the spiritually dead. Evans supports his arguments with various Scripture references, particularly noting that God's elect are chosen not for their works but by His grace, as detailed in 2 Timothy 1:9. The doctrine of the covenant of peace is emphasized, underlining that God's promises remain steadfast, even amid life's trials, encouraging believers to find solace in God's unchanging nature despite their afflictions.
“We don’t need new habits. You just need life. That’s what man needs. He needs life.”
“Every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment shall be condemned. This is the inheritance of the servants of the Lord.”
“Though you are tossed, though you are afflicted, though you are comfortless at times, My foundation is sure. It stands.”
“When Christ is near, my troubles seem so small; but let Him be a little distance from me, and my troubles become so great.”
The Bible speaks of God’s comfort for the afflicted, particularly emphasizing that He lays a foundation of righteousness for His people.
Isaiah 54:11-17
God's promises are affirmed by His faithfulness and the assurance found in Christ's finished work.
Isaiah 54:10, Isaiah 40:1
A foundation in Christ ensures security and stability amidst trials and tribulations in life.
Isaiah 54:11-12, 1 Timothy 1:9
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