In Alexander Smellie's sermon, the main theological topic addressed is the concept of childlike faith and its implications for the believer's relationship with God. He articulates that to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, believers must cultivate humility, teachability, and trust akin to that of a child, as illustrated in Matthew 18:3. Smellie emphasizes that true conversion results in a rebirth of humility and a deep reliance on Christ as both Savior and Keeper, which leads to a restoration of wonder and love. He supports this with Romans 8:28, highlighting God's sovereign orchestration of all events for the ultimate good of those who love Him, thereby reinforcing the believer's confidence. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding that through faith, Christians can experience peace and assurance in God’s providence in both temporal and eternal matters.
“Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.”
“I sit as a child at the feet of my great prophet, Christ.”
“The sight of God's love and grace in Christ will... bring me back to the spring. That makes my heart grateful, devoted, and affectionate.”
“My feeble hand lies in His; His omnipotent hand is clasped round mine!”
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