David Pledger's sermon explores the providence of God as demonstrated in the life of Moses, particularly during his transition from a life of privilege in Pharaoh's palace to exile in Midian. The preacher emphasizes that Moses' actions, driven by faith, highlight God's predestined plan for his life—a theme reinforced by references to Scripture such as Exodus 2 and the New Testament accounts in Acts and Hebrews. Pledger underscores that faith in God, rather than reliance on human wisdom or circumstance, is essential for understanding one's purpose and navigation through life's uncertainties. He articulates the comfort found in the assurance of God's providence, calling believers to trust in God's continual guidance and sovereignty over their lives, affirming that nothing occurs by accident but rather according to His divine purpose.
“Our God and Father, who according to what Nahum wrote of Him, hath His way in the world wind and in the storm. The clouds are the dust of His feet.”
“We walk by faith, believing that though we don't know what's ahead, we know who's ahead.”
“Nothing happens by accident. And no tragedy that we experience in this world just springs up out of the dirt.”
“Moses, by faith... turned his back on the fame and the prestige of this world.”
God's providence refers to His sovereign guidance and control of all events in the world.
Nahum 1:3, Romans 8:28
Exodus 2 describes how Moses was saved and raised to lead God's people, indicating his divine selection.
Exodus 2, Acts 7:22, Hebrews 11:24-26
Being a servant of the Lord signifies a life devoted to God's purposes and reflects His love and grace.
Deuteronomy 34:5, Mark 10:45
Faith in God provides assurance that our trials serve a greater purpose and are under His sovereign control.
Hebrews 11, Romans 5:3-5
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