In John MacDuff's sermon "Help for the Feeble," the main theological topic revolves around God's sustaining grace and support for the weak and humble believers, as illustrated in Isaiah 41:14 and Psalm 139. MacDuff argues that despite human insignificance and unworthiness, God's thoughts are directed towards His people, offering them comfort and assistance. He highlights how God identifies with the weak, referring to Jacob as a "worm" yet reaffirming that He is the "Holy One of Israel" who provides help. Through promises of support, MacDuff emphasizes the practical significance of relying on God’s strength during times of affliction, illustrating the Reformed doctrine of grace that declares God's active compassion towards His covenant people, even in moments of personal struggle.
“It is to the humble that God gives grace. He perfects strength in weakness.”
“His thoughts are not as our thoughts... he shall deliver the needy when he cries.”
“When I am weak, says the great apostle, then am I strong.”
“Happy are those who have the God of Israel as their helper, whose hope is in the Lord their God.”
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Sermons on Isaiah 41, Psalm 139
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