In his sermon "We did have a father - It was the devil!", James Smith addresses the theological doctrine of divine fatherhood and adoption in Christ. He emphasizes that, prior to salvation, humanity was spiritually fatherless and under the dominion of the devil, citing John 8:44 to illustrate this bleak condition. Smith argues that through divine grace, believers are adopted as God's children, which bestows upon them the privilege and assurance of God's unwavering love and providence. He references Matthew 6:32 to highlight God’s attentiveness to His children’s needs, reinforcing the practical significance of viewing God as a caring Father who supplies all necessities and offers comfort amidst life’s trials. Ultimately, the sermon conveys the transformative nature of God’s fatherhood and the profound security it provides to believers.
“We were by nature fatherless, so far as spiritual relationship is concerned. Or to be more correct, we did have a father. It was the devil.”
“To have God for our Father is the height of blessedness, it is the crowning privilege.”
“He knows exactly where each one is, and each of their wants, woes, and wishes.”
“What a comfort, to look up to the High and Lofty One, who inhabits eternity, and rejoice that He has a Father's heart, and that His heart beats with unutterable love to me!”
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