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.
“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.”
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