The sermon titled "Come My Beloved" by Don Fortner focuses on the anticipation of Christ's second coming, as expressed in Song of Solomon 8:14. The preacher emphasizes the allegorical nature of the Song of Solomon, which illustrates the profound love between Christ (the Bridegroom) and His Church (the Bride). Fortner argues that true biblical preaching is more than just conveying doctrinal truths; it must inspire a deep desire for communion with Christ. He references Scripture like Titus 2:11 and Job 19:25 to underscore the assured hope and expectation that believers should possess regarding Christ's return. The practical significance lies in believers living with a heightened anticipation of the Lord's return, which positions their hearts towards holiness and preparedness for His glorious arrival.
“Preaching is not just instructing people with facts, doctrinal truths... but somehow moving men and women toward God.”
“It is a word expressing the intense desire of every believing heart... that the Lord Jesus Christ, who has gone away, may make haste and come again to us.”
“If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit says, let him be damned.”
“Where there is genuine faith in Christ, there is sincere, increasing love for him.”
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