In the sermon titled "Thou Lord Only," Aaron Greenleaf focuses on the theme of divine sovereignty and comfort in God, as drawn from Psalm 4:8. He argues that true peace comes from recognizing God's omnipotence, particularly in the context of personal distress and trials, exemplified in David's own struggles. Greenleaf refers to multiple Scripture passages, notably Psalm 3, where David expresses his reliance on God amidst betrayal and turmoil, illustrating that God's setting apart of His people (Psalm 4:3) speaks to His sovereign election and redemptive purpose. The practical implication is that believers can experience profound peace in the knowledge that God is in complete control, prompting a reflective faith that celebrates God's righteousness and mercy while submitting to His will in all circumstances.
“I will both lay me down in peace and sleep for thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety.”
“David had this peace and he had this confidence because he knew who God is.”
“If you're a believer, that is promised for you in this world. I'll never leave you, I'll never forsake you.”
“There are just two religions out there. There's law. Law, salvation being predicated on something you do...And this is grace.”
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