The concept of security in God's love is a central theme in the Bible, emphasizing the unwavering nature of God's affection and care for His people. As expressed in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing," believers can find comfort in the knowledge that God provides for their every need. Romans 8:28 further reinforces this idea, stating that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him," highlighting the notion that even in adversity, God's love remains a constant source of security. Additionally, Psalms 91:4 reassures believers that they are shielded under God's wings, where they can find refuge and safety, underscoring the profound sense of security that comes from being enveloped in God's love.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit as our Comforter, highlighting that true comfort comes from understanding God's love and truth rather than our feelings. He explains that the Holy Spirit comforts us by reminding us of Jesus' promises and the foundational truth that God is not a
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound relationship believers have with God the Father through the Holy Spirit, who teaches us to call Him 'Abba, Father.' This relationship is likened to the adoption process, where once we are accepted, we can claim God as our own. The Holy Spirit comforts us in ou
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of adoption as it relates to believers in Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the importance of being part of the family of God and the peace and rest that comes with it. The speaker also highlights the contrast between the bondage of sin and the freedom fou
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of the double portion as a way to identify the supreme heir in ancient times. He explains that in Old Testament times, the inheritance of a father would be divided among his sons, with the eldest receiving a double portion. The speaker shares a perso
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of being an heir and the role of the law as a temporary custodian for the nation of Israel. He explains that while an heir is underage, they are no different from a slave, even though they own the entire estate. The speaker then introduces the idea o
Robert Murray M'Cheyne emphasizes the profound love of God in the doctrine of adoption, explaining that by nature, we are children of Satan, but through God's will and mercy, we can become sons of God. He highlights that this transformation is solely the work of God, who has the power to regenerate
John Gill expounds on the doctrine of adoption, emphasizing that it is a distinct act of God's grace, separate from justification and regeneration. He explains that believers are adopted as children of God through Christ, highlighting the profound love and sovereign will of God in this process. Gill
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the profound truth of the Trinity and the believer's adoption as children of God, highlighting the distinct roles of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in our salvation. He explains that through faith, believers receive the Spirit of God, which enables them to cry out 'Abba, F
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that through faith in Christ's atonement, believers transition from being slaves to becoming children of God. This transformation is not based on our works or the Spirit's actions but solely on God's unconditional love and grace. Spurgeon reassures that we are not bound by t
David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound truth of being adopted by God, encouraging believers to deepen their understanding of God as their heavenly Father. He highlights that intimacy with Jesus should lead to a revelation of the Father, as Jesus desires for us to know Him as He does. Wilkerson remi
