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The Tenderness of God

Isaiah 40:11; Psalm 23
John MacDuff October, 16 2016 Audio
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John MacDuff October, 16 2016
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The sermon “The Tenderness of God” by John MacDuff centers on the theological doctrine of God’s compassion and care for His people, as illustrated through Scripture. MacDuff emphasizes the multifaceted tenderness of God by likening it to the roles of a shepherd, father, and mother, ultimately portraying Jesus as the epitome of divine tenderness through His human experience. Key Scripture references, including Isaiah 40:11 and Psalm 23, underpin the sermon by providing vivid imagery of God's nurturing character and His commitment to gently lead and sustain His flock. The practical significance of this doctrine reassures believers of God's compassionate presence in times of sorrow and struggle, liberating them from fear and inviting them to find peace under His care.

Key Quotes

“He will feed His flock like a shepherd. He will carry the lambs in His arms, holding them close to His heart.”

“He knows your frame. He will give feeble faith tender dealing.”

“The strokes of his rod are gentle strokes. The needed discipline of a father yearning over his children.”

“With such a tender God caring for me, I will lie down and sleep in peace.”

What does the Bible say about God's tenderness?

The Bible reveals God as a tender shepherd who cares deeply for His people, as illustrated in Isaiah 40:11 and Psalm 23.

Isaiah 40:11 describes the tenderness of God when it states, 'He will feed His flock like a shepherd; He will carry the lambs in His arms, holding them close to His heart.' This verse, along with Psalm 23, highlights God’s gentle care and nurturing nature. Just as a shepherd tends to his sheep with great tenderness and concern, God watches over His people, assuring them of His empathy and compassion in times of struggle and sorrow.

The portrayal of God as a tender figure resonates especially in moments of grief or hardship. The imagery used reflects not only His protective nature but also reveals an intimate relationship with His believers, akin to a mother comforting her child. This aspect of God’s character fosters trust and reassurance, allowing believers to feel secure in His presence, knowing He is always there to guide and comfort them.
How do we know God's tenderness is true?

We know God's tenderness is true through scripture that consistently depicts Him as a caring Father and shepherd to His people.

The truth of God’s tenderness is affirmed in scripture, allowing believers to anchor their faith in His compassionate nature. For instance, Isaiah 40:11 paints a vivid picture of God’s love and concern, and Psalm 23 famously opens with 'The Lord is my shepherd,' emphasizing His role as a protector and caregiver. Additionally, the New Testament further affirms this tenderness through the person of Jesus Christ, who embodies divine compassion and understanding, reminding us that He carries our burdens and sorrows.

This understanding of God’s tenderness is crucial for believers, particularly when facing trials. Jesus, our God-Man-Mediator, experienced human suffering and thus shares in our pain, making His tenderness relatable and reassuring. The consistency of this theme throughout scripture affirms that God is indeed a tender Father who desires the welfare of His children, offering comfort and peace amidst life’s challenges.
Why is God's tenderness important for Christians?

God's tenderness is vital for Christians as it provides comfort, strength, and assurance during trials and tribulations.

The importance of God's tenderness for Christians cannot be overstated; it shapes the very foundation of their faith. In times of distress or sorrow, the understanding that God is a tender shepherd offers tremendous comfort. Believers can find solace in knowing that their struggles are met with care and empathy from a God who understands human suffering. This tenderness encourages believers to approach God with their burdens, knowing they will receive gentle care rather than harshness.

Furthermore, grasping the concept of God's tenderness helps foster a loving relationship with Him, motivating Christians to emulate this aspect in their interactions with others. By recognizing and experiencing God’s compassion, believers are equipped to extend that same grace and tenderness to those around them, reflecting Christ’s love in a world often marked by cruelty and indifference. Ultimately, it reinforces the assurance that in every circumstance, be it joy or sorrow, God is intimately present, guiding and nurturing His children.

Sermon Transcript

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Night Watches by John McDuff
The Tenderness of God He will feed His flock like a shepherd.
He will carry the lambs in His arms, holding them close to His
heart. He will gently lead the mother
sheep with their young. Isaiah chapter 40 verse 11 How soothing in the hour of sorrow
or bereavement or death to have the countenance and sympathy
of a tender earthly friend. Reader, these words tell you
of one nearer, dearer, tenderer still. The friend that never
fails, a tender God. By how many endearing epithets
does Jesus exhibit the tenderness of his relation to his people.
Does a shepherd watch tenderly over his flock? The Lord is my
shepherd. Does a father exercise fondest
solicitude towards his children? I will be a father unto you.
Does a mother's love exceed all other earthly types of affection?
As one whom his mother comforts, so will I comfort you. Is the
apple of the eye, the pupil, the most sensitive part of the
most delicate bodily organ? He guards His people as the apple
of His eye. he will not break the bruised
reed. When the shepherd and guardian
of souls finds the sinner, like a lost sheep stumbling on the
dark mountains, how tenderly he deals with him. There is no
look of wrath, no word of abrading. In silent love he lays him on
his shoulders rejoicing. When Peter falls, he does not
unnecessarily wound him. He might have repeated often
again the piercing look which brought the flood of penitential
sorrow, but he gave that look only once. And if he reminds
him again of his threefold denial, it is by thrice repeating the
gentlest of questions. Do you love me, reader? Are you mourning over the weakness
of your faith, the coldness of your love, your manifold spiritual
declensions? Fear not. He knows your frame. He will give feeble faith tender
dealing. He will carry in his arms those
that are unable to walk and will conduct the burdened ones through
a path less rough and rugged than others. When the lion or
the bear comes, you may trust the true David, the tenderest
of shepherds. Are you suffering from outward
trial? Confide in the tenderness of
your God's dealings with you. The strokes of his rod are gentle
strokes. The needed discipline of a father
yearning over his children the very moment he is chastising
them. The gentlest earthly parent may speak a harsh word at times. It may be needlessly harsh. But
not so God. He may seem like Joseph to his
brethren to speak roughly. But all the while there is love
in his heart. The pruning knife will not be
used unnecessarily. It will never cut too deeply.
The furnace will not burn more fiercely than is absolutely required. A tender God is seated by it,
tempering the fury of its flames. And what, believer, is the secret
of all this tenderness? There is a man upon the throne. Jesus, the God-Man-Mediator. Combining with the might of Godhead,
the tenderness of spotless humanity. Is your heart crushed with sorrow?
So was his. Are your eyes dimmed with tears?
So were his. Jesus wept. Bethany's chief mourner
still wears the brother's heart in glory. Others may be unable
to enter into the depths of your trial. He can, He does. With such a tender God caring
for me, providing for me, watching my path by day and guarding my
couch by night, I will lie down and sleep in peace. For you alone,
O Lord, make me dwell in safety. Psalm 4 verse 8
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