The sermon by Theodore Cuyler addresses the theological topic of hope and consolation in the midst of suffering, particularly for believers facing trials and afflictions. Cuyler emphasizes the promise of Jesus found in John 16:17, which reassures believers that their current struggles are temporary, stating, “After a little while, you will see me.” He argues that this promise provides profound comfort to those enduring hardships such as poverty, illness, and emotional pain, highlighting that the eternal glory awaiting believers far surpasses their present sufferings (Romans 8:18). The preacher draws on Psalm 46 to underscore God’s presence and refuge in times of trouble, presenting the practical significance of cultivating perseverance and faith in God's covenantal promises. Ultimately, Cuyler encourages Christians to find strength and solace through their trials, looking forward to the joy of eternal communion with Christ.
“After a little while, you will see me.”
“Let this blissful thought put new courage into your soul and fresh sunshine into your countenance.”
“It is only for a little while that you are to serve your Master by patient submission to His holy will.”
“A few more struggles here, a few more conflicts more, a little while of toils and tears, then we shall weep no more.”
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Sermons on John 16, Psalm 46
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