The sermon "The Tender Solicitude" by John MacDuff focuses on the comforting truth of God's intimate knowledge and care for His covenant people, as highlighted in Matthew 10:30, where it is stated that even the hairs on our heads are numbered. MacDuff argues that God's sovereignty encompasses every detail of existence, from the grandest events to the most trivial, thereby assuring believers that nothing occurs by chance. He supports this assertion through references to Isaiah 40 and various illustrations of God's tender care, emphasizing that all experiences, including suffering, are part of His faithful ordination. The practical significance of this doctrine assures believers that they are safeguarded by a loving God, providing them with steadfast comfort amid life's uncertainties and trials, reinforcing the Reformed teachings on the providence and faithfulness of God.
“What a promise is this! All that befalls you, to the very numbering of your hairs is known to God.”
“Not a pang I feel, not a tear I shed, but is known to Him.”
“He leads sometimes darkly, sometimes sorrowfully...but always wisely, always tenderly.”
“O blessed thought! My sorrows are numbered by the Man of Sorrows.”
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