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The Secret of God

Psalm 25:14; Psalm 139
John MacDuff October, 30 2018 Audio
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John MacDuff October, 30 2018
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The sermon titled "The Secret of God" by John MacDuff centers on the theological concept of the divine covenant and God’s love as foundational to understanding redemption. MacDuff argues that God's love is the origin of the atonement, and it is through the covenant that believers receive assurance of belonging to Christ and His eternal promises. He references Psalm 25:14, emphasizing that the "secret" of God's covenant is revealed to those who fear Him, positioning this understanding as a source of comfort and confidence for believers. The sermon profoundly stresses the immutability and security of the covenant, drawing on practical implications for the Christian life, where believers may rest in the assurance of their position as heirs of God’s promises, ultimately calling them to trust in the goodness of God’s grace.

Key Quotes

“The secret of the Lord is with those who fear him and he will show them his covenant.”

“It was the insulted sovereign who first dreamt of mercy towards the rebels.”

“This unfailing covenant has the rock of Christ's deity to rest upon, and a triune God pledge to make good all its provisions.”

“Oh, here is the mighty secret of unfathomable love. If we are his children, then heirs, heirs of God, heirs of God.”

What does the Bible say about God's covenant?

The Bible teaches that God's covenant is a sacred promise between Him and His people, revealing His eternal love and provisions.

God's covenant, as described in Psalm 25:14, illustrates the deeply personal relationship He desires with those who fear Him. This covenant is an expression of His love that existed before the foundation of the world, demonstrating that the atonement is not the origin of God's love but rather a response to it. Through this covenant, believers are assured that everything in creation belongs to them because they belong to Christ, who belongs to God. The covenant signifies a relationship filled with mutual belonging and divine assurance.

The security and surety of God's covenant contrast starkly with the uncertainty of earthly agreements. The promise, 'I will be your God, and you shall be my people,' signifies a lasting commitment from God, where His immutability guarantees the realization of all covenantal promises. In recognizing the power and purpose of this covenant, believers are encouraged to embrace their identity as heirs of God, which reflects the richness and depth of God's love.

Psalm 25:14, John 3:16, Hebrews 8:6, 2 Corinthians 1:20

How do we know God's love is the cause of the atonement?

We know God's love is the cause of the atonement because Scripture teaches that God loved us first, prompting the sacrificial act of Christ.

The assertion that God's love is the originating cause of the atonement is grounded in the clear teaching of Scripture. John 3:16 states, 'For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son.' This demonstrates that the motivation for the atonement stems from the heart of God, reflecting His intrinsic love for His creation. The atonement is a response to God's love, highlighting His grace and mercy toward sinners who, by nature, stand in rebellion against Him.

This understanding is crucial as it redefines how we perceive the dynamics of salvation; it is not merely the fulfillment of legal requirements but rather an act of love emanating from the heart of God. The covenant reveals this relational aspect, inviting believers to see their salvation as part of a greater narrative of divine affection and purpose, reassuring them of their standing as beloved children of God.

John 3:16, Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:19

Why is understanding the security of the covenant important for Christians?

Understanding the security of the covenant is vital for Christians as it assures them of God's steadfast commitment and love throughout their lives.

The security of the covenant provides believers with a strong foundation for their faith. Unlike earthly agreements that can be broken or renegotiated, God's covenant is characterized by its unchanging nature. The promise, 'I will be your God, and you shall be my people,' emphasizes His unwavering commitment to His people, offering an anchor of hope in a world filled with uncertainty. This assurance leads to a deeper sense of peace and security in the believer's relationship with God.

In recognizing the permanence of the covenant, Christians can better comprehend their identity as heirs of God. This status carries significant implications, empowering them to live confidently in the freedom and joy that comes with being part of His chosen people. Such an understanding cultivates a deeper appreciation for God's sovereignty and the grace that sustains their faith, encouraging them to trust in His promises, even amid life's challenges.

Hebrews 10:23, Jeremiah 31:33, 2 Corinthians 1:20

Sermon Transcript

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The secret of God from the night
watches by John Macduff. The secret of the Lord is with
those who fear him and he will show them his covenant. Psalm
25 verse 14. Believer, your God has some mighty
secret to confide to you. What is this which a mystery
to the world is to be conveyed in whispers into the ears of
his people? He will show them His covenant.
Listen this night to this blessed secret. You have pondered it
often before, but its wonders never diminish by repetition. The author of it is God, the
Eternal Father. He framed its articles before
the foundation of the world. It's wrong to represent the atonement
as the cause of God's love. God's love was rather the originating
cause of the atonement. God so loved the world that he
gave his one and only son. How runs the covenant charter?
Everything belongs to you. The whole world and life and
death. The present and the future. Everything
belongs to you. And you belong to Christ and
Christ belongs to God. At the initiative, the first
overture of covenant mercy was with him. It was the insulted
sovereign who first dreamt of mercy towards the rebels. It
was the injured father, first thought of his ungrateful children. Wondrous secret, that from all
eternity, the heart of God was all love to us. Think of the
surety of the covenant. It was the adorable son of the
Father. He voluntarily accepted the covenant stipulations. Lo,
I come to delight to do your will, O my God. He seized not. Until all the terms being fulfilled,
he could claim his stipulated reward. I have glorified you
on the earth. I have finished the work which
you gave me to do. and still He lives and reigns
and intercedes under the blessed title of Mediator of the Everlasting
Covenant. Think of the Almighty Dispenser
of Blessings of the Covenant. It is the Spirit of All Grace,
the third person in the ever-blessed co-equal Trinity. Think of the
Heirs of the Covenant. They are all who by simple faith
are willing to appropriate its inestimable blessings. Think
of the security of the covenant. There is much uncertainty in
all earthly agreements, but all is certainty in the covenant.
I will be your God, and you shall be my people. This unfailing
covenant has the rock of Christ's deity to rest upon, and a triune
God pledge to make good all its provisions. My covenant I will
not break, nor alter the word that has gone out of my mouth.
Think of the perpetuity of the covenant. I will betroth you
unto me forever. And think of the rich inheritance
of the covenant. Oh, here is the mighty secret
of unfathomable love. If we are his children, then
heirs, heirs of God, heirs of God. Our inheritance is all within
the scope of omnipotence to bestow. He puts his hand to a blank check,
that his people may write under it whatever they please, which
is for their good. My soul, are you an heir of God? Can you look upwards to the throne
of that great I am and say, this God is my God? Happier words
or more glorious assurance cannot thrill on an archangel's tongue.
With such a portion as this, surely I need no other. Let that amazing secret form
the last thought of this day. And as the Almighty is even now
whispering it in my ears, I may close my eyes repeating. I will
both lie down and sleep in peace. For you alone, O Lord, make me
live in safety. Psalm 4 verse 8.
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