Drew Dietz's sermon titled "I Only Am Escaped Alone to Tell Thee," examines the profound theological concept of God’s providence and grace through the narrative of Job in Job 1:13-22. Dietz emphasizes the catastrophic losses Job endured when four messengers delivered devastating news, highlighting Job's ultimate response of worship. By paralleling Job’s escape with the believer's escape from sin and judgment through God’s grace, the preacher supports his points with references such as Romans 3 and Ephesians 2 to illustrate total depravity and salvation by grace alone. The significance of this message lies in its reminder of the believer's call to testify about God’s merciful deliverance, emphasizing that such escape is not by human merit but through divine intervention, urging believers to proclaim the goodness of God’s saving grace in their lives.
“Naked came I out of my mother's womb, naked shall I return thither. The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.”
“Have we escaped the wrath of God? … We have escaped. We have escaped.”
“He took my corruptions and misery and washed them all away.”
“Let us never forget, Christ has and he must have, but he will have the preeminence with us.”
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