God's care for believers is the central theological topic addressed by George Everard in this sermon. He argues that God's attentiveness encompasses not only significant matters but also the minutiae of life, illustrating this point with Matthew 10:29-31, which highlights the value of sparrows and affirms that God knows the number of hairs on one's head. Everard emphasizes the individuality of God's care, particularly for His redeemed people, who are cherished as beloved children. He further supports his argument from Hebrews 4:16, encouraging believers to approach God's throne of grace with confidence, as all concerns, no matter how small, are worthy of divine attention. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the assurance it provides to struggling believers, emphasizing that they can confidently bring all their worries to God, who cares intimately for each facet of their lives.
“The Good Shepherd knows each of His flock by name, and our Heavenly Father has a place in His heart for each of His redeemed children.”
“Your name is engraved on the palms of His nail-scarred hands, and when those hands are stretched out to protect and to bless, you cannot be forgotten.”
“With the omniscient and all-wise God, there is nothing small or great.”
“Be as a little child with your Heavenly Father. Rejoice that with filial confidence you may bring all that concerns you to His throne of grace.”
The Bible assures us that God's care extends to the smallest details of our lives, highlighting His profound love and attention to each individual.
Matthew 10:29-31, Hebrews 4:16
We know God cares for every detail because Scripture states that even the hairs on our heads are numbered, signifying His intimate knowledge and care.
Matthew 10:30, Hebrews 4:16
Trusting in God's care is crucial because it fosters peace and confidence in His provision, especially during difficult times.
Hebrews 4:16, Matthew 10:29-31
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