Embracing God's Promises for an Authentic Relationship
Devotional
Day 1: Trust in God's Provision
God's greatest gift to humanity is His Son, Jesus Christ, as highlighted in Romans 8:32. This verse assures believers that if God did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all, He will surely provide for all our needs. This foundational promise is a reminder that God, who has done the hardest thing by sacrificing His Son, will certainly do the easier things for us. Trusting in this promise allows believers to rely on God's provision in every aspect of their lives. It is a call to faith, encouraging us to rest in the assurance that God is both willing and able to meet our needs, no matter how great or small. [03:18]
"For the LORD God is a sun and shield; the LORD bestows favor and honor. No good thing does he withhold from those who walk uprightly." (Psalm 84:11, ESV)
Reflection: What is one specific need or concern you have today that you can entrust to God's provision, believing that He will take care of it?
Day 2: Embrace God's Personal Assurance
Isaiah 41:10 and 2 Corinthians 1:20 affirm that God is with us, strengthening and upholding us. These words are not just abstract promises but personal assurances from God, bought with the blood of Jesus, for each of us in our unworthiness. Embracing these promises can transform our understanding of God's presence in our lives. It is a reminder that God is not distant or detached but intimately involved in our daily struggles and triumphs. His promises are a source of strength and encouragement, inviting us to lean on Him and find comfort in His unwavering support. [05:41]
"Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." (Isaiah 41:10, ESV)
Reflection: In what area of your life do you need to embrace God's assurance today, and how can you actively remind yourself of His presence and support?
Day 3: Delight in God's Joyful Goodness
Jeremiah 32:40 reveals that God rejoices in doing us good. This personal relationship with the Creator of the universe is life-changing, as it assures us that God delights in blessing us. Understanding this truth can deepen our appreciation of God's love and care for us. It is a call to recognize and celebrate the goodness of God in our lives, acknowledging that His intentions towards us are always for our benefit and joy. This perspective can transform our relationship with God, fostering a sense of gratitude and trust in His loving nature. [06:41]
"The LORD your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing." (Zephaniah 3:17, ESV)
Reflection: How can you intentionally recognize and celebrate God's goodness in your life today, and what impact does this have on your relationship with Him?
Day 4: Rest in God's Eternal Security
John 10:27-29 and Jude 1:24 emphasize God's promise to keep us secure in His hand. This assurance provides comfort and peace, especially as we face the uncertainties of life and death. Knowing that God holds us fast can strengthen our faith and trust in His eternal care. It is a reminder that our salvation and security are not dependent on our efforts but on God's unchanging faithfulness. This truth invites us to rest in the knowledge that we are safe in His hands, no matter what challenges or trials we may encounter. [08:35]
"My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand." (John 10:27-28, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of uncertainty or fear in your life where you need to rest in God's eternal security, and how can you remind yourself of His faithfulness today?
Day 5: Experience God's Everlasting Friendship
John 15:15 and Matthew 28:20 promise that God will always be with us, offering eternal friendship. This assurance invites us to experience the goodness of His presence and to rely on His companionship throughout our lives. Embracing this promise can transform our relationship with God into a deeply personal and enduring friendship. It is an invitation to walk closely with God, knowing that He desires to be intimately involved in every aspect of our lives. This relationship is not just about following rules or rituals but about enjoying a genuine and loving connection with our Creator. [10:43]
"Behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age." (Matthew 28:20b, ESV)
Reflection: How can you cultivate a deeper sense of friendship with God today, and what practical steps can you take to invite His presence into your daily life?
Sermon Summary
In today's reflection, we delve into the profound question of what it means to have a genuine relationship with God. Many of us, like Elina, find ourselves grappling with the feeling of being outsiders to the faith, despite acknowledging the truth of the Bible. The journey to an authentic relationship with God begins with understanding that God has countless ways to draw us closer to Him, primarily through His Word, which reveals His greatness, beauty, and the immense value of what He has done for us through Jesus Christ.
Faith is awakened by hearing, and it is through the promises of God that we can find the authenticity we long for. Romans 8:32 reminds us that if God did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us, He will surely provide for all our needs. This foundational promise assures us that God, who has done the hardest thing, will certainly do the easier things for us. Every promise in the Bible is secured by the blood of Jesus, and as believers, these promises belong to us.
Isaiah 41:10 and 2 Corinthians 1:20 further affirm that God is with us, strengthening and upholding us. These words are not just abstract promises but personal assurances from God, bought with the blood of Jesus, for each of us in our unworthiness. The Creator of the universe rejoices in doing us good, as stated in Jeremiah 32:40, and this personal relationship is life-changing.
God's promise to keep us is precious, as seen in John 10:27-29 and Jude 1:24. He holds us fast, ensuring that we will never be snatched from His hand. This assurance is a source of comfort, especially as we face the uncertainties of life and death. 1 Thessalonians 5:9-10 reminds us that we are not destined for wrath but for salvation through Jesus Christ, providing peace as we rest each night.
Finally, the promise of eternal friendship with God, as expressed in John 15:15 and Matthew 28:20, assures us that He will always be with us. Jesus invites us to come to Him, to take the Water of Life without price, and to experience the goodness of His presence. These promises have sustained me throughout my life, and I pray they will draw you closer to the authentic relationship with God that you seek.
Key Takeaways
1. changing, as it assures us that God delights in blessing us. Understanding this truth can deepen our appreciation of God's love and care for us. [06:41] 4. Eternal Security: John 10:27-29 and Jude 1:24 emphasize God's promise to keep us secure in His hand. This assurance provides comfort and peace, especially as we face the uncertainties of life and death. Knowing that God holds us fast can strengthen our faith and trust in His eternal care.
5. Everlasting Friendship: John 15:15 and Matthew 28:20 promise that God will always be with us, offering eternal friendship. This assurance invites us to experience the goodness of His presence and to rely on His companionship throughout our lives. Embracing this promise can transform our relationship with God into a deeply personal and enduring friendship.
According to Romans 8:32, what is the significance of God not sparing His own Son for us? How does this relate to God's provision for our needs? [02:58]
In Isaiah 41:10, what are the specific promises God makes to His people? How do these promises provide personal assurance? [04:57]
What does John 10:27-29 say about the security of believers in God's hand? How does this passage describe the relationship between Jesus and His followers? [07:38]
How does the sermon describe the way God's promises are secured for believers? What role does Jesus' sacrifice play in this? [03:39]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the promise in Romans 8:32 challenge or affirm your understanding of God's willingness to provide for you? What does this imply about the nature of God's love? [02:58]
Isaiah 41:10 speaks of God strengthening and upholding His people. What might this look like in the life of a believer facing difficult circumstances? [04:57]
The sermon mentions that God's joy in doing good is life-changing. How might understanding God's delight in blessing us transform a believer's relationship with Him? [06:19]
In what ways does the assurance of eternal security in John 10:27-29 impact a believer's confidence in their faith journey? How does this assurance affect their daily life? [07:38]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt like an outsider in your faith, similar to Elina's experience. What steps can you take to deepen your relationship with God and move towards a more authentic faith? [01:02]
Romans 8:32 assures us of God's provision. Identify an area in your life where you struggle to trust God for provision. What practical steps can you take to rely more on His promises? [02:58]
Isaiah 41:10 offers personal assurance from God. How can you remind yourself of these promises in moments of fear or uncertainty? Consider creating a tangible reminder, like a note or a phone wallpaper. [04:57]
The sermon emphasizes God's joy in doing good to us. How can you cultivate a deeper appreciation for God's blessings in your life? What practices can help you recognize and celebrate His goodness daily? [06:19]
John 10:27-29 speaks of eternal security. How does this assurance influence your approach to life's uncertainties? What specific fears or anxieties can you surrender to God, knowing He holds you securely? [07:38]
The promise of everlasting friendship with God is profound. How can you nurture this friendship in your daily routine? Identify one new habit or practice that can help you experience God's presence more intimately. [10:25]
Reflect on the sermon’s invitation to experience God's goodness. What is one area of your life where you need to accept this invitation more fully? How can you open yourself to God's transformative presence this week? [11:04]
Sermon Clips
Elina, God has a thousand ways to bring you to himself in the kind of experience you long for, and unless I am badly mistaken, I think every one of those Thousand Ways would involve one way or the other God's word portraying for you some particular greatness or beauty or value of God and what he's done for you in Jesus Christ. [00:01:16]
Faith comes by hearing, and my prayer is that your faith will be awakened to the kind of authenticity that you long for by hearing. I may not feel as outside Christianity as you do right now, but I do feel the danger of that tendency in me, and these are some of the promises God has used to keep me from drifting away. [00:02:01]
I think the most foundational promise in the Bible is Romans 8:32: He who did not spare his own son but gave him up for us all, will he not also with him freely give us all things? Which means if God has done the hardest thing for us, sacrifice his most precious son, then the Thousand acts of help that we need in life and death are easy for him to do. [00:02:58]
If the death of Christ guarantees God's thousandfold blessings forever, we can understand why Paul said in 2 Corinthians 1:20: All the promises of God find their yes in Christ. That is why it is through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory. Christ paid with his life blood for every promise in the Bible for his people. [00:03:39]
Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Elena, when I combine those words Isaiah 41:10 with 2 Corinthians 1:20 that every promise is yes in Christ, I hear the very voice of God, and you can too. [00:04:57]
It is almost beyond imagination that the creator of the universe, infinite in Holiness and Transcendent Purity, could actually Rejoice over doing me good. Listen to this New Covenant, which means Blood Bought promise in Jeremiah 32:40: I will not turn away from you to do you good, and I will rejoice Over You, John Piper, Elina, to do you good with all my heart and with all my soul. [00:06:19]
One of those good things he will do for us is keep us, hold on to us. My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me, and I give them eternal life, and they'll never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand. My father who has given them to me is greater than all, and no one is able to snatch them out of my father's hand. [00:07:38]
The older I get, the more precious is God's promise to keep me. I love the song: He will hold me fast, he will hold me fast, for my savior loves me so, he will hold me fast. Isn't it amazing that the most lavish doxology in the Bible is a celebration of the truth that God holds his people fast? [00:08:35]
When I put my head on the pillow at night as an old man, 79 now, I know that the probabilities that I might die in my sleep are increasing. So for some years now, I have gone to sleep hundreds of nights with these memorized words in my mind: God has not destined you for wrath, John Piper, God has not destined you for wrath but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus. [00:09:10]
There will never be a moment from now to Eternity when I do not have the greatest person in the universe as my friend who never leaves me, never will. No longer do I call you slave, but I have called you friend, John 15:15, and behold, I Am With You Always to the End of the Age, Matthew 28:20. [00:10:25]
Oh, Elena, do you taste this? This is so good. He is so good. Jesus invites you. He sent me in this little podcast with this invitation from The Book of Revelation to you: Let the one who is thirsty come, let the one who desires take the Water of Life without price. It's free, so come on in. [00:11:04]
The older I get, the more precious is God's promise to keep me. Amen. Seven promises that have kept John Piper from drifting. Thank you, PJNP, for that, for modeling the beauty of clinging to God's promises for a whole lifetime. It is truly inspiring. Appreciate it. [00:11:21]