In the sermon "God Promises Israel's Freedom," Peter L. Meney addresses the theological themes of divine sovereignty, human resistance to God, and the assurance of God's promises. The preacher emphasizes God's predetermined purpose, plan, and the perfect timing of His actions as evidenced in Exodus 7:1-13. He argues that Moses' frustrations with God's delay in delivering Israel reflect a common human tendency to doubt God's timing, yet God reminds Moses of His covenant promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Specific references, such as Exodus 6:6-8, underscore God's commitment to deliverance and the eventual judgment upon Egypt through miraculous signs. The significance of this message lies in the assurance that God’s plans will be fulfilled despite human doubt, and it highlights the need for a humble and receptive heart towards God, experienced through grace and the gospel.
“God's timing is perfect. ... From the smallest to the greatest events, every event in this world is precisely ordained by God.”
“Pharaoh's hatred for Moses and his hatred for Moses' God made him even more determined not to allow Israel to leave.”
“Unless God softens our hearts, ... we will all likewise perish with Pharaoh and his people.”
“May the Lord be merciful to us all and may he give to us hearts that are tender and open to the calls of love from the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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