The sermon titled "The Tenderness of God" by John MacDuff focuses on God's compassionate and nurturing nature as depicted in Scripture. MacDuff argues that God's tenderness is expressed through various metaphors, such as a shepherd caring for his flock (Isaiah 40:11) and a father's care for his children, illustrating that believers can find solace and reassurance in God's loving nature. He references Psalm 4:8 to emphasize that, despite trials, God provides peace and safety. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to trust in God's gentle dealings during their struggles, reaffirming the Reformed doctrine of God's providence and care for His people.
“He will feed His flock like a shepherd. He will carry the lambs in His arms, holding them close to His heart.”
“When the lion or the bear comes, you may trust the true David, the tenderest of shepherds.”
“The strokes of his rod are gentle strokes.”
“With such a tender God, caring for me, providing for me, watching my path by day and guarding my couch by night, I will lie down and sleep in peace.”
The Bible illustrates God's tenderness through metaphors of a shepherd, a father, and a comforting mother.
Isaiah 40:11, 2 Corinthians 6:18, Isaiah 66:13
God's care is evidenced in His gentle discipline and His presence during our trials.
Isaiah 40:11, Psalm 4:8
Understanding God's tenderness helps Christians find comfort and strength amidst life's difficulties.
Isaiah 40:11, Psalm 4:8
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