In the sermon titled "A Gracious Condition," John MacDuff explores the Reformed doctrine of divine providence in the context of human suffering and trials. He emphasizes the biblical truth found in 1 Peter 1:6, which asserts the necessity of temporary afflictions to refine believers' faith. MacDuff points out that each trial serves a specific purpose ordained by God, aimed at fostering spiritual growth, drawing individuals closer to Christ, and revealing hidden idols in their lives. He acknowledges the mystery of suffering while encouraging the faithful to trust in God's infinite love, wisdom, and power as they endure hardships, ultimately leading to greater joy and reliance on God's providence. This teaching underlines the significance of understanding suffering as part of God's gracious plan, allowing Christians to rejoice even amid trials.
“If He calls you down from the sunny mountain heights to the dark glades, hear Him saying, There is a need be.”
“No furnace will be hotter than he sees needed.”
“Be still, and know that He is God. That need be, remember, is in the hands of infinite love, infinite wisdom, infinite power.”
“Affliction is one of God's blessed angels, a ministering spirit, sent forth to minister to those who are heirs of salvation.”
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