In John MacDuff's sermon titled "The Divine Philanthropist," the main theological focus is the benevolent nature of Christ as depicted in Scripture. MacDuff argues that Jesus exemplified active benevolence through his personal acts of kindness, as supported by Acts 10:38, which highlights his ministry of doing good, and John 4, which illustrates his empathetic engagements with the marginalized. The preacher emphasizes that true Christian benevolence reflects the character of Christ, as he encourages listeners to embody a similar spirit of generosity and service in their lives. The significant practical takeaway rests on the understanding that acts of kindness, regardless of their scale, glorify God and mirror Christ's example, urging believers not to overlook the importance of even the simplest acts of love and compassion.
“Christ's great end... was to save men from their sins, but he also delighted to save them from their sorrows.”
“It was not more his prerogative than his happiness, to turn tears into smiles.”
“Beware alike of miserly hoarding and selfish extravagance.”
“The Lord loves a cheerful giver.”
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