The sermon titled "The Name of God," preached by John MacDuff, explores the theological significance of God's name as a stronghold for believers. MacDuff articulates that the name of the Lord serves as a metaphorical strong tower, rooted in Proverbs 18:10 and illustrated through attributes such as divine omnipotence, unchangeableness, wisdom, and love, which act as protective ramparts for the faithful. He emphasizes the importance of residing within this stronghold for true safety, arguing that merely being aware of God is insufficient; one must actively enter into relationship with Him through Christ. The practical and doctrinal significance is that believers can find unparalleled security and peace in God's sovereign nature, as encapsulated in Psalm 4:8, which underscores that true rest comes from belonging to the Lord.
“The name of the Lord is a strong tower. The righteous run into it and are safe.”
“Mark the strong tower of divine omnipotence. It proclaims that the Almighty is on your side, that there is one with you and for you...”
“It is not to be near the city, but in it. Not to know about Christ, but to win Him and be found in Him.”
“I will both lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, O Lord, make me live in safety.”
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