In this sermon, John Reeves addresses the theological doctrine of God's providence and care, illustrated through the biblical narrative in Matthew 14:22-33. The key argument revolves around Jesus as Jehovah-Jireh — “the God who provides” — emphasizing that God meets the needs of His people, even in the most turbulent circumstances. Specific references include Matthew 14:27, where Jesus comforts His disciples during the storm, and Philippians 4:19, which affirms God's provision, both serving to frame the sermon’s emphasis on God's awareness and presence in believers' lives. The practical significance lies in encouraging the congregation to recognize that amidst their trials, they are never beyond God’s reach, thereby reinforcing the Reformed tenet of God's sovereignty and the assurance of salvation for His elect.
“When we look to Christ...fear shall not come near thee.”
“He that spared not his own son...how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?”
“The place of obedience to Christ is the place of safety.”
“Be not afraid. He is with us always, even when we don’t see him.”
Jehovah Jireh means 'the Lord will provide' and reflects God's promise to meet the needs of His people.
Genesis 22:14, Philippians 4:19
We know God will provide because His Word assures us that He cares for His children and knows our needs beforehand.
Philippians 4:19, Matthew 14:26-27
Faith in God is crucial for Christians as it enables them to trust in His providence and sovereignty through life's trials.
Matthew 14:25-31, Romans 8:31-32
God's sovereignty ensures that our suffering serves a purpose and is under His control, offering believers comfort in trials.
Romans 8:28, Matthew 14:22-33
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