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The Believer's Confidence in a Faithful God / and the Needless Triumph of His Enemies Considered, in a Sermon, Preached on Lord's Day Morning, November 23, 1817, at Seven O'clock, at the Surrey Tabernacle cover

The Believer's Confidence in a Faithful God / and the Needless Triumph of His Enemies Considered, in a Sermon, Preached on Lord's Day Morning, November 23, 1817, at Seven O'clock, at the Surrey Tabernacle

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The sermon records a minister's farewell address to his congregation, reflecting on personal sorrow, the apparent rejoicing of enemies, and steadfast trust in God's covenant care. He interprets prophetic passages to lament the decay of genuine piety, condemn hypocrisy among professed believers, and warn against trusting fallible human guides. Amid criticism and persecution he urges patience, prayer, and faith, asserting that earthly triumphs of opponents are short-lived and that divine deliverance and light sustain the faithful through trials. The sermon blends pastoral consolation, scriptural exposition, and exhortation to rely on God's timing and righteousness.

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J. Church

J. Church was a 19th-century preacher and author known for his sermons and theological writings. He served at the Surrey Tabernacle and the Obelisk Chapel, where he delivered many of his notable sermons. His works often explore themes of faith, salvation, and the nature of God, reflecting his evangelical principles. Among his key writings is "A Confession of Evangelical Principles," which outlines his theological beliefs. Church's sermons, such as "Consolation in Life and Death, Derived from the Life of Christ," provide insight into his pastoral care and the spiritual guidance he offered to his congregation.

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