I. God's People May Experience the Twin Trials of Painful Providence and Unanswered Prayers.
II. Our Sense of God's Former Mercies and of Our Own Covenant Faithfulness May Aggravate Such Trials.
III. Our Best Course in Such Circumstances is to Persevere in Humbly Pleading Our Need and God's Mercy, and in Trusting His Sovereignty and Covenant Faithfulness.
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Great Sermon! Thank you for bringing out into the open, the difficult truths discussed here.
Sermons such as these are greatly and especially needed at time when we are being bombarded with the false and dangerous ‘prosperity’ gospel.
‘The Just shall live by His faith’ (Habakkuk 2:4).
God bless you!
A native of South Carolina, Skip Dusenbury was converted through the ministry of the Navigators while hitchhiking through Europe as a teenager. After graduating from The Citadel, he and his wife spent four years on the Navigators’ staff at Clemson University. He graduated from...