In the sermon "More than Parental Love," John MacDuff addresses the profound topic of God's unwavering love and faithfulness, particularly during times of spiritual desolation. He argues that even in seasons when believers may feel abandoned or distant from God, His love remains constant, likening it to the unbreakable bond between a mother and her child. MacDuff supports this principle with references to Isaiah 49:14-15, emphasizing that though a mother may forget her infant, God will never forget His people. Psalm 139:17-18 further underlines this theme by revealing the depth and continuity of God's thoughts towards us. The sermon highlights the practical significance of trusting in God's steadfast love, even amidst trials, assuring believers of His never-failing presence and care.
“Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has born? Though she may forget, I will not forget you.”
“The affection of the fondest human parent to her offspring is but a feeble shadow when compared to that of him who pities as a father, comforts as a mother, and loves as God alone can do.”
“He chastens us because He loves us.”
“Do not dishonor God by unbelieving distrust of His word and ways.”
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