The sermon "Everlasting Love" by John MacDuff addresses the doctrine of God's sovereign and everlasting love as articulated in Jeremiah 31:3 and supported by Psalm 103:17. MacDuff emphasizes that God's love is not contingent on human merit or foreseen goodness; instead, it stems solely from His grace and mercy. He reflects on biblical examples, such as Jacob and the dying thief, to illustrate that God’s affection is directed toward individuals even when they are in a state of rebellion. The significance of this sermon lies in the reassurance it provides to believers about the constancy of God's love, inviting them to rest in His divine affection that transcends time and circumstance.
“I have loved you with an everlasting love, therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn you.”
— Jeremiah 31:3
“It is from nothing in you. No foreseen goodness on your part. Grace is the reason for all he has done.”
“Why am I not a Cain or a Judas? Here is the reason. Yes, I have loved you.”
“How priceless is your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge in the shadow of your wings.”
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