The sermon "The Secret of True Happiness" by Harvey Newcombe addresses the theological concept of divine providence and its implications for the believer's happiness. Newcombe argues that true happiness arises from a submission to the will of God, which is foundational for a Christ-centered life. He uses Scripture references such as Romans 8:28 (“all things work together for good”) and Hebrews 12:6 (“For whom the Lord loves, He chastens”) to illustrate that all life’s trials are orchestrated by a loving, sovereign God. The significance of this doctrine lies in its ability to foster a spirit of contentment and resignation amidst life's hardships, encouraging Christians to trust in God’s perfect wisdom and goodness in all circumstances.
“The secret of true happiness lies in a cordial acquiescence in the will of God.”
“When we are injured or insulted by others, we are disposed to murmur and complain and give vent to our indignation... forgetting that these are only the instruments which God employs.”
“How ungrateful for a child of God to repine at the dealings of such a tender and faithful father.”
“If God directs all our ways and has promised to give us just what He sees we need, we surely ought to rest satisfied with what we have.”
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