In "The Thoughts of God," John MacDuff addresses the profound and intimate nature of God's thoughts towards humanity, emphasizing that these thoughts are both precious and numerous. Central to his argument is the assertion that God's thoughts far exceed the human capacity for understanding, drawing on Psalm 139:17 and Psalm 92:5 to illustrate that these divine reflections are both comforting and transformative for believers. MacDuff presents God's thoughts as inclusively encompassing not just grandeur and majesty but also intimate care for His creation, as seen in the evidence of God's loving providence found in nature and the Scriptures. The significance of this doctrine lies in its capacity to bring hope, solace, and a deepened relationship with God, urging believers to dwell on His thoughts to alleviate sorrow and enhance their spiritual lives.
“How precious are your thoughts unto me, O God! How great is the sum of them!”
“These thoughts of God are thoughts towards us.”
“As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”
“Nothing surely can serve better to quicken faith and animate love... than to go forth to the world, preoccupied and solemnized with a thought of God.”
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