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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 8 Article 1
Think about how God can use challenges, sorrows, losses, and even the wickedness in people's hearts and minds to bring about a greater good for His kingdom and for the sake of His people.
The sermon explores the significance of Jesus Christ as the mediator between God and humanity, emphasizing his multifaceted roles as prophet, priest, and king, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies and offering redemption through his sacrifice. Drawing from the Westminster Confession of Faith, the message highlights God's deliberate and merciful choice to send his son, and underscores the believer's transformation through Christ's redemptive work—redemption, calling, justification, sanctification, and glorification. Through the narrative of David's flight from Saul, the sermon illustrates God's providence, demonstrating how even difficulties and the actions of the wicked can be used to accomplish his purposes and protect his anointed, ultimately pointing to the hope of Christ's ultimate triumph and the believer's eternal security.