In this sermon titled "The Cause and Remedy of a Great Strait," Fred Evans explores the theological themes surrounding sin, conviction, and God’s merciful remedy through the lens of David's actions in 2 Samuel 24. Evans identifies the "great strait" David faces as rooted in his "great sin," specifically the act of numbering Israel, which reflects a trust in numbers over God's promises. He argues that despite being a man after God's own heart, David's actions display the reality of sin that even believers experience. Key scripture references, including 2 Samuel 24 and 1 John 2, are used to demonstrate the necessity of God's gracious covenant and the consequences of sin, emphasizing that all believers, though redeemed, are still susceptible to failure. The sermon highlights the importance of confession, the effects of God’s chastisement, and the assurance found in falling back into God's merciful hands — the only true remedy for sin and distress.
“A great sin is the cause of David's great strait…what happens here to David is a pattern for all of God's people.”
“What God demanded, God provided…what is it to us if one or one million come to Christ? What is it to us?”
“If you are a believer in Christ, a believer, rejoice, because you are in Christ…we cling desperately, deliberately, depending completely and absolutely trusting only the righteousness of Jesus Christ.”
“When we are sinned, I know this, God hedges up our way…He must crush our earthly dreams so that we are forced to rest on Him completely and alone.”
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