The sermon titled "The Marks of a Christian" by Henry Sant focuses on the idea that true marks of a believer are grounded in their relationship with God, as illustrated through Psalm 40:4-5. Sant argues that the “blessed man” mentioned in the psalm is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who epitomizes perfect trust in God and obedience to His will. Through specific references to Psalm 40 and other Scriptures, such as Hebrews 10 and Psalms 24 and 69, he highlights that the Christian's identity is defined by being known by God, feeling the weight of their sin, and placing their trust in Jesus Christ. The practical significance of this message underscores the necessity for Christians to recognize their dependence on God's grace, providing a clear framework to understand one’s faith in the context of Reformed theology.
“Blessed is that man that maketh the Lord his trust, and respecteth not the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies.”
“This man is known of God. This man is burdened by his sins. And this man is a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“His trust, all his faith, all his confidence is placed in the Lord.”
“The Lord thinks upon this man. The Lord takes account of this man.”
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