The sermon "Hitherto, Henceforth, and Hereafter" by Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological concepts of God's faithfulness and the progression of the believer's journey, illustrated through the historical narrative of Israel under Samuel's leadership in 1 Samuel 7:12. Best argues that the acknowledgment of God’s past help—expressed in the term "Hitherto"—is foundational for understanding the Christian life, emphasizing Israel’s need for repentance and reliance on God's power amidst their trials. He connects this historical account with New Testament themes from 2 Timothy 4 and John 13, underscoring the believer's ongoing responsibility ("Henceforth") and future hope ("Hereafter"). Key Scripture passages, particularly 1 Samuel 7:12, serve to remind congregants of God's continuous help and faithfulness through trials and new opportunities for service. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to recognize and recount God’s past faithfulness as a means to bolster faith in present and future challenges.
“We are where we are tonight... because of the grace of God.”
“The only reason that you and I are to look back is to consider what the Lord has done for us.”
“There is never any retirement from service for God.”
“You do not know what I'm doing now, but you'll know hereafter.”
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