In his sermon titled "The Hand of God," Rex Bartley addresses the omnipotent and multifaceted nature of God's hand in the life of believers, drawn primarily from John 10:24-30. Bartley argues that God's hand is both a source of salvation and preservation for His elect, assuring them of eternal security and comfort. He supports his claims using various biblical texts, including Psalms that highlight God's protective nature, as well as narratives demonstrating the healing power of Christ's touch. The practical significance lies in the Reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints, affirming that those who are truly saved will be kept secure in God's hand throughout their lives, thus encouraging believers to rest in God's sovereignty amid trials and suffering.
“The promises of God shall never fail. Ecclesiastes 3:14 gives us this assurance. I know that whatsoever God doeth, it shall be forever.”
“If God saves us, He saves us forever. And as our God gives us faith to believe that all He does in our lives is for our good and His glory, we say with Jeremiah, as for me, behold, I am in your hand.”
“This is not punishment; this is correction. As a loving father corrects his child, you don’t beat them like you would a mule. You correct them.”
“The hand of our mighty Savior is the hand that has done away with our sin.”
The Bible depicts the hand of God as powerful for both salvation and judgment.
Psalm 17:7, John 10:28-29, Hebrews 12:6
We know once saved, always saved is true because God's promises to uphold His elect are eternal.
John 10:28, Psalm 138:8, Romans 8:38-39
God's love is vital for Christians as it assures us of our identity and security in Christ.
Romans 5:5, Galatians 4:7, 1 John 4:19
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