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.
“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.”
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