In John MacDuff's sermon titled "Sons! Brethren! Princes! Friends! Heirs! Jewels! My Portion! Mine!", the main theological topic is the nature of God's relationship with redeemed sinners, emphasizing their identity as prized possessions of God. MacDuff argues that God refers to believers with affectionate titles such as "Sons," "Brethren," and "Jewels," highlighting the incredible grace of their redemption and the eternal love bestowed upon them. He supports his arguments primarily through Malachi 3:17, which declares believers as God's jewels, and references Revelation 22 to signify their future glory. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the transformative assurance of belonging to God, encouraging believers to embrace their identity in Christ and find comfort in God's providential workings in their lives, even through trials.
“It is redeemed sinners of the earth, once crude and shapely stones... who are thus sought out by divine grace, purchased by divine love.”
“But blessed thought, now it is God who has made us, literally chiseled or polished us, for this very purpose...”
“A jewel in Immanuel's crown, not only raised from the ash-heap to be set among princes...”
“For You alone, O Lord, make me live in safety.”
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