The sermon titled "The Ordinances of God" by John MacDuff addresses the importance and significance of God's ordained means of grace, which serve to sustain and nurture spiritual life among believers. MacDuff emphasizes that while ordinances such as the Sabbath, prayer, and communion are vital for drawing believers closer to God, they must not be idolized or placed above God Himself. He references Psalm 51:11 and Romans 12 to show the necessity of maintaining a close relationship with God through these means, advocating for regular engagement with the ordinances that fuel one's spiritual fervor. The significance lies in the recognition that neglecting these ordinances can lead to spiritual decline, yet returning to them with humility and a desire for restoration can reinvigorate one's faith and joy in salvation.
“He has furnished means and instrumentality to keep alive the flame that would otherwise languish and decay.”
“Seek to value ordinances, but do not overvalue them. Put not ordinances in the place of the God of ordinances.”
“It is not the altar of God, but God himself, who is the exceeding joy of his people.”
“Wait then on the Lord, be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart.”
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