Wilbur Elias Best's sermon titled "The Goodness & Severity of God" addresses the dual attributes of God as presented in Romans 11:11-25, focusing specifically on verse 22, where Paul describes both the goodness and severity of God. The preacher emphasizes that one cannot separate God's goodness from His severity, as they are essential aspects of God's nature. Utilizing Scripture, Best illustrates how God's goodness is evident in creation and providence, while His severity manifests through judgment, especially noted in the history of Israel's rejection and the inclusion of Gentiles in salvation. He warns against Gentile pride stemming from this inclusion, urging acknowledgment of God's holiness and justice alongside His grace, thus underscoring a foundational Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty, election, and the necessity of humility before His might. The significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to appreciate the balance of God's attributes, which cultivates a deeper reverence and understanding of their relationship with Him.
“You cannot talk about the goodness of God without discussing to some extent God's severity.”
“God's righteousness and his mercy are found combined in Jesus Christ, who was made sin for us.”
“Unless persons see both goodness and severity in their proper perspective, it is an evident fact that they are at a great distance from God.”
“The goodness of God is reflected in the fact that he made Adam in his own image... Adam sinned, and when he sinned, we see the manifestation of God's severity.”
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