In "The Thought of Thoughts," John MacDuff explores the profound depths of God's love as revealed in Scripture, particularly focusing on John 3:16 and Psalm 103:13-14. He posits that God's thoughts about humanity are manifold, yet they culminate in the ultimate act of love: the sacrificial giving of His Son for the salvation of sinners. MacDuff emphasizes that this divine love is inexplicable, surpassing human comprehension, and presents it as a central truth that will resonate throughout eternity. By interpreting biblical passages, he highlights the necessity of the cross as the clearest revelation of God's love, showcasing how it is offered to undeserving sinners. The significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of God's grace, emphasizing the Reformed doctrine of unconditional love and the necessity of Christ's atonement for salvation.
“For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
“God commends his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
“It is infinite love laboring to reveal itself, agonizing to utter the fullness of infinite love.”
“Once and forever the proof has been given. God is love.”
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