In his sermon titled "Jehovah-Jireh," preacher Daniel Parks addresses the doctrine of God's providence as revealed through the name of God, Jehovah. He argues that the narrative of Abraham's near-sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 demonstrates God's provision and foreshadows Christ as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. Parks highlights several Scripture references, particularly Genesis 22:14, where Abraham names the location Jehovah-Jireh, emphasizing that "the Lord will provide." He draws connections to the New Testament, illustrating how the entire account points to Jesus Christ as the Lamb provided for the eternal redemption of His people. The sermon asserts the practical significance of trusting in God's provision, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of salvation as entirely dependent on God's sovereign grace.
“He chose Christ and then said, I'm going to put you in Him. I'd rather be in no one else than Him.”
“God will provide Himself a lamb for a burnt offering.”
“You cannot escape the fact that this angel of Jehovah knows he is Jehovah. He himself is Jehovah.”
“If He'll give me faith, I can trust a God like that, Jehovah Jireh.”
Jehovah Jireh means 'The Lord will provide' and highlights God's provision in both physical and spiritual needs.
Genesis 22:14
The Bible assures us that God, as Jehovah Jireh, provides for His people's needs, as exemplified in the story of Abraham and Isaac.
Genesis 22:8, Genesis 22:14
Jehovah signifies God's covenant relationship with His people, reflecting His unchanging character and commitment to provide.
Exodus 3:14, Isaiah 42:8
The story of Abraham and Isaac illustrates the gospel by showcasing substitutionary atonement, as Isaac is spared through the provision of a ram.
Genesis 22:13-14, Hebrews 10:10
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