The sermon titled "The Whole-heartedness of God in Blessing His People" by C.H. Spurgeon primarily addresses the doctrine of God’s covenant love and His commitment to bless His people wholeheartedly. Spurgeon articulates the nature of God’s blessings as being not only extensive but also deeply personal, demonstrating God’s whole heart and soul in his dealings with humanity, especially with the elect. He emphasizes several Scripture references, particularly Jeremiah 32:41, where God expresses His joy and commitment to the restoration of His people, correlating this with New Testament affirmations of God's love in Romans 8. Furthermore, the sermon explores the nature of divine grace and the security of salvation, underscoring the transformative impact of recognizing God's steadfast love and the accompanying encouragement to trust and serve Him wholeheartedly. As a result, the message holds profound doctrinal significance, reminding believers of their identity in Christ and the intimate relationship they have with God.
“When the Lord looks upon his chosen and opens his liberal hand towards them, assuredly his heart goes with his hand.”
“How narrow are my expressions when I would set forth his illimitable goodness!”
“The whole Godhead is at home in blessing those whom everlasting love has ordained to everlasting life.”
“Let us love our God with our whole heart and with our whole soul.”
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