In the sermon "Guidance in the Dark," John MacDuff explores the theological theme of divine guidance amidst life’s uncertainties, emphasizing God's omniscience and providential care. The preacher articulates that believers often find themselves in situations where God's ways seem incomprehensible, likening their struggles to the plight of the Israelites trapped between Pharaoh and the Red Sea. By invoking Isaiah 42:16 and Psalm 139:17-18, MacDuff underscores that God is aware of the believer's condition and will provide direction or deliverance at the appropriate time, often in ways that differ from human expectations. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that, despite challenges and anxieties, believers can trust in God's plans, recognizing His past faithfulness as a reason to maintain faith in future guidance.
“God's thoughts are upon you. He is the leader of the blind.”
“Be still, is his tender rebuke to the distrustful soul, and know that I am God.”
“Make it your earnest prayer in the words of Nehemiah, Think upon me, my God, for good.”
“Those who are wise will take all this to heart. They will see in our history the faithful love of the Lord.”
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