In Thomas Watson's sermon titled "Treasures and Pleasures," the theological focus is on God as the ultimate reward for His people. Watson articulates that God provides satisfaction, suitability, pleasure, transcendence, and eternity, drawing from various Scripture references such as Genesis 15:1 and Psalm 17:15 to support his claim that God is an infinite source of all good. He emphasizes that God not only fulfills the desires of the soul but also far exceeds worldly pleasures or rewards, illustrating that believers are invited into a personal relationship with God filled with joy and eternal security. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of God’s sovereignty, affirming that His gifts are not only sufficient but also immeasurable, maintaining that true joy and fulfillment can only be found in Him.
“In God there is not only sufficiency, but redundancy, not only the fullness of the vessel, but the fullness of the fountain.”
“God is far better than all other things put together. He is better than the world and better than heaven.”
“As long as God is God, He will be rewarding you.”
“In God are treasures which can never be emptied and pleasures which can never be ended.”
The Bible teaches that God Himself is the ultimate reward for His people, providing satisfaction and eternal joy.
Genesis 15:1, Psalm 17:15, Genesis 33:11, Ephesians 1:3
God is deemed an infinite reward because He possesses unlimited glory and goodness that can satisfy every believer completely.
Psalm 48:14, Hosea 2:19, Psalm 73:26
God is a suitable reward because He satisfies the spiritual needs of the soul with His glory and love.
Ephesians 1:3, Psalm 104:34, 1 Peter 1:8
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