In the sermon "Divine Treasures," John MacDuff explores the profound theological concept of God's thoughts toward His people, emphasized in Malachi 3:17 and Psalm 139:17-18. MacDuff argues that believers are recorded as precious treasures in God's book of remembrance, signifying the intimate relationship between God and His people. He highlights that God's affection is expressed in His promise to spare and cherish His faithful ones, comparing this to a father's love for his son. The overarching message underscores the immense value God places on His people, redeemed by the blood of Christ, and assures them of their eternal inheritance as His treasured possessions. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the comfort and assurance it provides believers, reinforcing their identity as valued members of God's family and the hope of their ultimate redemption.
“How precious are your thoughts unto me, O God! They shall be mine, says the Lord Almighty.”
“O most precious, most wondrous thought of God, can it be that he can think of treasuring me, a poor, unworthy, contemptible piece of clay, in his treasure-box now, and at last of setting me a jewel in his crown?”
“You were not redeemed with corruptible things such as silver and gold, but with the precious blood of Christ.”
“I will save them with a great salvation. They are mine now. Mine, justified in Christ. Mine, they shall be, acknowledged and acquitted in the day of judgment.”
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