The sermon "Our Father refuses to answer such questions!" by James Smith addresses the profound mystery of God's providence and the believer's response to life's perplexing circumstances. Smith articulates that while God's ways are often inscrutable, His sovereignty dictates that He exercises His divine right to govern the lives of His children, leading them through trials not for their harm but ultimately for their good. Key Scripture references include Isaiah 55:8-9, which emphasizes the vast difference between God's thoughts and human understanding, and Romans 8:28, underscoring the assurance that God works all things for good for those who love Him. The practical significance of the sermon lies in encouraging believers to trust in God's wisdom and care, fostering a spirit of patience and faith during challenging times.
“He has the right, and he will exercise it. He will often cross our wills, hedge up our paths, cut off our expectations, and give us wormwood and gall to drink.”
“You don't understand now what I am doing, But some day you will.”
“We must not murmur, we must not complain, but patiently follow wherever the Lord leads, and quietly bear whatever He lays on us.”
“We must walk by faith, not by sight, believing that we are safe in the midst of danger, that we are right, though everything is perplexing.”
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