The sermon titled "My Portion" by Paul Pendleton primarily addresses the doctrine of God's mercy and compassion as exemplified in Lamentations 3. The preacher argues that the mercies of the Lord are constant, providing hope to believers based on God's faithfulness, particularly as it relates to Christ who bore God's wrath on behalf of His people. Key Scripture references include Lamentations 3:21-24, where the text emphasizes the Lord as the source of hope and salvation, and connects to the broader narrative of God's faithfulness throughout biblical history, culminating in the person of Jesus Christ. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance that believers are recipients of God's mercies, free from wrath due to Christ's redemptive work, making Him their ultimate portion and hope.
“It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not.”
“My portion is the Lord. So him being my portion, that is where I place my hope.”
“There is no hope outside of Christ. Outside of Him, there is nothing but the rod of His wrath.”
“Salvation, as some preachers have said, is not due, salvation is done.”
God's mercy is an expression of His kindness towards His people, preventing their consumption by His wrath.
Lamentations 3:22-23
We know Jesus is our portion because He is our inheritance and all that we need for salvation and eternal life.
Lamentations 3:24, Acts 26:18
Hope in Christ is foundational for Christians as it assures us of His salvation and faithfulness in all circumstances.
Lamentations 3:26, Romans 8:28
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