In the sermon "I Am His, He Is Mine" based on Psalm 119:49-56, Clay Curtis addresses the profound doctrine of the believer’s relationship with Christ through the lens of covenant promises and quickening grace. The key arguments emphasize that the struggles and afflictions faced by believers are sovereignly ordained by God to strengthen their faith and deepen their reliance on Christ, who fulfills all righteousness and transactions on behalf of His people. Specific references to Psalm 119 illustrate how David, despite experiencing derision and affliction, finds comfort and salvation in remembering God’s covenant promises, particularly how these promises are fulfilled in Christ. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance that God’s covenant is everlasting, and through faith, believers can plead His promises to find comfort and rest even amidst trials.
“This is my comfort in my affliction, for thy word hath quickened me.”
“All God's promises are yes and amen in Christ Jesus, and truly He is the covenant.”
“He makes you know like David said here, this is mine. Christ is yours, and you're his.”
“Affliction is our Lord working obedience in us.”
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