The sermon "God Shall Surely Visit You" by James Smith focuses on the assurance of God's continual presence and visitation with His people as expressed in Genesis 50:24 and Romans 8. Smith argues that, just as God promised to visit the Israelites during their time of trial, He remains intimately involved in the lives of individual Christians today, providing comfort, support, and guidance throughout various stages of life. Key points include the necessity of recognizing God's visits in both joyous and sorrowful times, affirming that His interventions are always for the believers' ultimate good and sanctification. The preacher emphasizes the experiential dimension of God’s presence in the life of the believer, citing practical scenarios where God meets believers in their need, ultimately reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of God's omnipresence and sovereign love for His elect. This deepens the understanding of God's gracious involvement in believers' lives, encouraging them to rely on His promises, particularly during moments of affliction and transition to eternal life.
“He visits all of His children, walking in the midst of the golden candlesticks.”
“He will surely visit His children, but it may be to bereave.”
“Our prayers call for mercies, and our sins call for stripes, and He will surely answer our call.”
“Blessed, forever blessed be His holy name, for every visit He has paid me.”
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