In this sermon, John MacDuff addresses the profound theological topic of death and judgment, emphasizing the necessity of living in anticipation of eternity. He articulates the importance of being aware of one's mortality, referencing Hebrews 9:27, which states that all must die and face judgment, as a call to preparedness and sobriety in one's spiritual life. MacDuff highlights the covenant love of Christ as the believer's source of hope, urging listeners to dedicate their lives to God in gratitude for His continual blessings. The practical significance lies in cultivating a heavenly mindset and diligently using one's gifts for God's service, thereby ensuring that they are found in a state of grace when they stand before the judgment throne. MacDuff's exhortation fosters a Reformed understanding of salvation, where faith in Christ and a life lived in light of the eternal destiny are central.
“As men live, so do men die; that as death leaves me, so judgment will find me.”
“O may the life You are thus preserving by Your unceasing bounty be unreservedly dedicated to Your praise.”
“May I ever remember that I must soon give an account of myself to you, the infallible searcher of all hearts.”
“I delight often to anticipate that happy time, when I shall suffer no more and sin no more.”
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