In "Loving Counsels," John MacDuff addresses the covenantal faithfulness of God as a foundational theme for the New Year. He emphasizes the importance of reflecting on God's past mercies and love, using Scripture references such as Psalm 48:14, which underscores God's guidance through trials. MacDuff argues that acknowledging God's goodness leads to a deeper reliance on Him amidst life's uncertainties and emphasizes the necessity for believers to approach the future with faith and gratitude. The sermon highlights the Reformed tradition's belief in God's sovereign grace and the believer's response of humble trust and active faith, underscoring the importance of communal unity in Christ and living out one's faith through obedience and prayer.
“This God is our God forever and ever. He will be our guide even unto death.”
“We may have failed to realize and acknowledge it, but it is not the less true, that every step of our pilgrim path... have been so many tokens of God's goodness.”
“Pray for grace to bear your prosperity with a humble, thankful spirit, to use it for God's glory and for the good of others.”
“Whatever others do, as for you and your house, you will serve the Lord.”
The Bible reveals God's goodness through His faithful care and love, as emphasized in Psalm 136.
Psalm 136
God's faithfulness is demonstrated through His consistent promises and presence in the lives of believers.
Deuteronomy 31:6, Hebrews 13:5
Gratitude is vital for Christians as it fosters a deeper relationship with God and acknowledges His blessings.
1 Thessalonians 5:18, Philippians 4:6-7
Trials are significant as they refine faith, draw believers closer to God, and prepare them for future challenges.
James 1:2-4, Romans 5:3-5
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