In this sermon, Daniel Parks addresses the theological topic of God's character as "Jehovah the Blesser," focusing particularly on His compassionate, merciful, and sovereign nature as revealed in Psalm 103:8-19. Parks emphasizes that God's mercy and grace are central to understanding His relationship with humanity, highlighting that mercy involves withholding judgment while grace imparts unmerited favor. He supports his arguments through various Scripture references, particularly drawing on Exodus 34:6-7 to illustrate God's attributes of compassion and grace, and reinforces the notion that His mercy is as vast and enduring as the heavens. The practical significance of this message lies in the call to reverence God, as true fear of the Lord compels believers to acknowledge their dependence on His mercy and grace, ultimately leading them to bless Him in return.
“He is full of compassion to us. He knows our frame. He remembers that we are but dust.”
“In mercy, God withholds from us what we deserve. In grace, God gives to us what we do not deserve.”
“God is slow to anger to all men, even to the wicked.”
“His kingdom rules over all. He does as He pleases in the armies of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth.”
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