In "Promised Deliverance", John MacDuff emphasizes God's gracious promise of deliverance to those longing for reconciliation and restoration. Central to the sermon is the theological concept of God's sovereign grace, illustrated through His willingness to deliver individuals from sin and spiritual desolation, regardless of their past. MacDuff draws on Psalm 91:14, which highlights God's initiative in loving and delivering those who know His name, and Psalm 139:17-18, which underscores the preciousness of God's thoughts towards humanity. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that God is attentive to the cries of the penitent and that His grace triumphs over our failures, offering hope and security to the believer as they navigate life’s struggles.
“Oh, that I might fly away and be at rest. I will deliver him, is the gracious thought and declaration of an unseen but gracious God.”
“If you are now casting one fond, ardent, loving look towards your God, if you are cherishing one longing desire for His returning favor, He will deliver you.”
“The name of the Lord is a strong tower. The righteous runs into it and is safe.”
“Those who know your name trust in you, for you, O Lord, have never abandoned anyone who searches for you.”
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