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Octavius Winslow

The Lord Redeems the Soul of His Servants

The sermon emphasizes the unchanging love of God, which is the only love that can truly satisfy our hearts and bring us peace.
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the unwavering love and redemption of God for His servants, contrasting the fleeting nature of earthly relationships and joys with the eternal and unchanging affection of the Father in heaven. He encourages believers to turn to God in times of adversity and loss, reminding them that God invites them back with compassion and forgiveness. Winslow reassures that God is always ready to fill the voids in our lives and that true happiness comes from embracing His love. He urges the faithful to ask boldly from God, as He desires to bless abundantly, and to find peace in resting in child-like faith upon Him.

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The Lord redeems the soul of his servants: and none of those who trust in him shall be desolate. Psalm 34:22.

AMID the many changes and vicissitudes of time, how precious becomes this truth! Out of God, "nothing is fixed but change." "Passing away" is inscribed upon all earth's fairest scenes. How the heart saddens as the recollections and reminiscences of other days come crowding back upon the memory! Years of our childhood, where have you fled? Friends of our youth, where are you gone? Hopes the heart once fondly cherished, joys the heart once deeply felt, how have you, like Syrian flowers, faded and died? All, all is changing but the Unchanging One. Other hearts prove cold, other friendships alter--adversity beclouds them--inconstancy chills them--distance separates them--death removes them from us forever. But there is One heart that loves us, clings to us, follows us in all times of adversity, poverty, sickness, and death, with an unchanged, unchangeable affection--it is the heart of our Father in heaven. Oh, turn you to this heart, you who have reposed in a human bosom, until you have felt the last faint pulse of love expire. You who have lost health, or fortune, or friends, or fame--be your souls' peaceful, sure asylum the Father's heart, until these calamities be overpast. And when from God we have strayed, and the Holy Spirit restores us to reflection, penitence, and prayer, and we exclaim, "I will arise!" who invites and woos us back to His still warm, unchanged, and forgiving affection? Who, but the Father?--that same Father thus touchingly, exquisitely portrayed: "And when he was a great way off his Father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him." Oh, who is a God like unto You?

Do not forget that there is no needed, no asked blessing which God can refuse you. Never will God chide you for asking too much. His tender upbraiding is that you ask too little. "Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it." Oh, be satisfied with asking nothing less than God Himself. God only can make you happy, He only can supply the loss--fill the void--guide you safely, and keep you securely unto His eternal kingdom. God loves you! Oh embosom yourself in His love; and then, were all other love to wane and die--were it to chill in your friends--to cease its throbbings in a father's bosom--to quit its last and holiest home on earth--a mother's heart--still, assured that you had an interest in the love of God, a home in the heart of the Father, no being in the universe were happier than you. Let the grief you bear, the evil you dread, the sadness and loneliness you feel, but conduct you closer and yet closer within the loving, sheltering heart of God. No fear can agitate, no sorrow can sadden, no foe can reach you there! The moment you find yourself resting in child-like faith upon God, that moment all is peace!

Sermon Outline

  1. God's Unchanging Love
  2. Returning to God's Love
  3. Finding Peace in God's Love
  4. No needed blessing is refused by God
  5. God's love is the source of happiness
  6. Resting in child-like faith on God

Key Quotes

“All, all is changing but the Unchanging One.” — Octavius Winslow
“And when he was a great way off his Father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.” — Octavius Winslow
“Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it.” — Octavius Winslow

Application Points

  • Recognize that God's love is the only love that never fades or dies, and it is the source of true happiness and security.
  • Rest in child-like faith on God, and trust in His unchanging love to guide and protect you.
  • Ask God for more of His love and provision, rather than settling for less, and He will fill your heart with His blessings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that God's love is unchanging?
God's love remains constant despite the changes and vicissitudes of time, and it is the only love that never fades or dies.
How can I find peace in God's love?
You can find peace in God's love by resting in child-like faith on Him, and recognizing that His love is the source of happiness and security.
What is the difference between human love and God's love?
Human love is fleeting and can change, but God's love is constant and unchanging, and it is the only love that can truly satisfy our hearts.
Can God refuse any blessing I ask for?
No, God will not refuse any needed blessing, and He invites us to ask for more, not less, of His love and provision.
How can I know that I have an interest in God's love?
You can know that you have an interest in God's love by recognizing that He is the only One who can truly make you happy and supply your needs.

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