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James Smith

We did have a father - It was the devil!

John 8:44; Matthew 6:32
James Smith December, 13 2010 Audio
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James Smith
James Smith December, 13 2010
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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.

Key Quotes

“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!”

What does the Bible say about our relationship with God as our Father?

The Bible teaches that God is our Father who cares for and provides for His children (Matthew 6:32).

The relationship we have with God as our Father is central to understanding divine providence in the life of a believer. Jesus teaches that if God takes care of the birds of the air and the lilies of the field, He will certainly care for His redeemed children. This intimate relationship emphasizes our dependence on God and invites us to trust Him for all our needs (Matthew 6:32). In John 8:44, Jesus highlights the contrast between those who belong to God and those who are aligned with the devil, reminding us of the grace that brings us into this familial relationship with God.

Matthew 6:32, John 8:44

Why is it important for Christians to view God as their Father?

Viewing God as our Father is vital because it affirms His love, provision, and guidance in our lives.

Understanding God as our Father elevates our trust in Him and reinforces the depth of His love for us. This concept brings comfort in our trials and assurance in our needs, reflecting the heart of our relationship with Him. Our Heavenly Father knows our needs, and this knowledge is foundational to the confidence we have in His provision. Recognizing God as our Father also reminds us of our identity as His adopted children, which should inspire gratitude and motivate us to reflect His grace in our interactions with others. It emphasizes that our lives should be characterized by dependence on Him, knowing that He supplies all we require (John 8:44; Matthew 6:32).

Matthew 6:32, John 8:44

How do we know that God will provide for our needs?

God’s provision for our needs is assured by His nature and past faithfulness (Matthew 6:32).

We can be confident in God's provision because His nature is unchanging and His promises are sure. As stated in Matthew 6:32, He knows what we need and has committed to providing for His children. The assurance of His provision is not based merely on our circumstances but on His infinite love and sovereignty. Furthermore, God's history of dealing with His people reflects His continual support and faithfulness, proving His capacity to care for us amidst trials and uncertainties. This doctrine reinforces the Christian's call to dependency and faith as we navigate life's challenges, trusting that God, as our Father, is attentive to our needs (Matthew 6:32).

Matthew 6:32

Sermon Transcript

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We did have a father, it was the devil. By James Smith.

Your heavenly father knows that you have need of all these things. Matthew 6 32. The Lord Jesus, as the Great Teacher, is instructing His disciples in the doctrine of divine providence, and teaching them to exercise faith in God. He tells them that God feeds the sparrows and clothes the lilies, and therefore He will not neglect or refuse to feed and clothe His redeemed children. He would have us act like His children, as children who view the Most High God as their Father, as children who are absolutely dependent upon Him, as children who look to Him for all and expect Him to supply them with all.

God is our Father, He has adopted us by His grace, 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. said Jesus, you belong to your father, the devil. John 8, 44. We were in an abject and dreadful condition, but in his infinite mercy and for the glory of his own free grace, God adopted us and placed us among his children.

We still have a Heavenly Father who cares for us, and as the heaven is high above the earth, so far does God's relationship exceed all human relationships. To have God for our Father is the height of blessedness, it is the crowning privilege. Nothing can exceed this, for His love is infinite and embraces all His children. His love cannot change, for that would imply a change in His nature. But He says, I am Jehovah, I do not change. Everything outside of this divine nature will change. But Jehovah Himself loves His people, and as His nature cannot change, neither can His love.

His resources are boundless, and He supplies all of His children. They are never sent to another quarter for supply, but always bidden to come to their Father for all that they need. His pity is exquisite, and He sympathizes with all of His children. Like as a father pities his children, so the Lord pities all who fear Him. He knows our frame. He remembers that we are but dust. His knowledge is perfect. Therefore, he is fully acquainted with them all. All things are naked and open to the eyes of him with whom we have to do. He knows exactly where each one is, and each of their wants, woes, and wishes. For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth to show himself strong on the behalf of all those whose hearts are sincere towards him.

His strength is omnipotent and protects them all. He says, no one is able to pluck you out of my hand. I will strengthen you. I will help you. Yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness. His nature is unchangeable, and His covenant is sure. Therefore, He will be to us and do for us all that He has promised to us. Scripture history unfolds God's love to and the method of His dealing with His children. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

What a mercy, to have a father, and such a father! What an astounding blessing, to have God for our father in a world like this, and in times like these! 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! What an encouragement, to be able, in the midst of trials, troubles, temptations, losses, crosses, disappointments, and vexations, to look up to my Heavenly Father and say, I will cry unto God Most High, unto God who performs all things for me.

Your Heavenly Father knows that you have need of all these things.
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