In the sermon titled "Make Me Behold Wondrous Things," Clay Curtis addresses the profound dependence believers have on the Lord as articulated in Psalm 119:17-24. He argues that believers, like David, should earnestly seek God's grace to strengthen their walk of faith and understand His Word, particularly in the context of the redemptive work of Christ. Curtis emphasizes that spiritual insight is a gift from God, citing Scripture such as 2 Corinthians 3, which illustrates how believers are free from the veils that obscure understanding of the law and can now perceive Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises. The sermon underscores the significance of recognizing one's utter need for grace and the necessity of the Spirit’s work in opening eyes to behold the beauty of Christ in Scripture, leading to a life lived in obedience and faith.
“Utter dependence on the Lord... is the spirit of every believer.”
“You cannot live and live under God and walk by faith until you know in the heart, in spirit, that you've been redeemed from the curse of the law.”
“Open thou mine eyes that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.”
“Living unto God is living in absolute dependence on the Lord.”
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