In the sermon "Five Precious Promises," Clay Curtis expounds on Isaiah 41, focusing on God's assurances to His people amidst tribulation. The central doctrine discussed is the faithfulness of God to uphold, strengthen, and assist His elect in times of fear and anxiety. Curtis presents five key promises from Isaiah 41:10—God's presence, provision of strength, assurance of help, and overall support—each illustrated with references to related Scriptures such as Isaiah 43 and Romans 8. He emphasizes the practical significance of these promises for believers, urging them to trust in God's sovereignty and grace, which function as the bedrock of their faith amidst trials. This aligns with Reformed theology, which underscores God's grace as unconditional and His commitments to His people as unwavering.
“Fear thou not, for I am with thee.”
“When you're looking to Christ, you can't be looking at yourself.”
“We don't have to worry about it. He said, I will strengthen thee.”
“I've been carrying you the whole way, and I'm going to keep carrying you.”
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