The sermon "The Only Suitable Dress for a Saved Sinner" by John MacDuff addresses the doctrine of humility as essential for believers in Christ. MacDuff emphasizes that true humility is the proper attire for those redeemed by grace, underscoring its significance through biblical examples such as Abraham, David, Job, and the Apostle Paul. He references 1 Peter 5:5, calling believers to be "clothed with humility," and highlights how pride leads to divine judgment, drawing on the downfall of Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, and Herod as cautionary tales. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the call for Christians to emulate Christ’s humility, which reflects their reliance on God’s grace and fosters a right relationship with Him.
“True humility... is the only suitable dress for a saved sinner.”
“If we knew ourselves as he did, pride and self-delight would find no room within us.”
“God resists the proud, but gives grace unto the humble.”
“Help me to manifest by my whole demeanor that humility of spirit which is in your sight of great price.”
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