The sermon by Thomas Watson addresses the theological topic of divine sovereignty over temptation, emphasizing that God causes the temptations faced by believers to ultimately work for their good. Watson presents several key arguments, including the reality of spiritual warfare against a cunning enemy, Satan, who employs various strategies to assault believers. He utilizes Scripture, particularly Romans 8:28, to underscore that all things, including temptation, are under God's providence, thus serving a redemptive purpose. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, providing comfort and strength to believers by showing that even the trials they face can lead to spiritual growth and deepen their reliance on God.
“Temptation drives the soul to prayer. When the enemy presses hard, the saint flees faster to the throne of grace.”
“What Satan intends for ruin, God intends for refinement.”
“Far better to be humbled by temptation than proud of success.”
“The enemy rages, but Jesus reigns. And the God who permits the battle ensures the victory.”
The Bible teaches that God sovereignly uses temptation for the good of those who love Him, ultimately to refine their faith.
Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 12:7
We know God uses temptations for good because Scripture explicitly states that He causes all things, including temptations, to ultimately result in our good.
Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 12:7
Understanding temptation is vital for Christians as it helps them see God's purpose and fosters spiritual growth amid trials.
Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 12:7
Temptation draws us closer to God by revealing our weaknesses and prompting a deeper reliance on His grace.
Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 12:7
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