In the sermon "The Blessed Man," Kevin Thacker expounds on Psalm 1, focusing on the theological significance of being blessed, which he defines as being straight, level, right, and happy. Thacker asserts that the true "blessed man" is Jesus Christ, who exemplifies perfect obedience and righteousness, standing in stark contrast to the ungodly. He uses various Scripture references, including Isaiah 40 and Hebrews 4:15, to underscore that Christ alone fulfills the law and does not walk in wickedness or scorn. The practical significance of this message lies in the believers’ identity; they are blessed through their union with Christ, receiving mercy and righteousness, thereby avoiding judgment, contrasting the fate of the ungodly, who will perish. This sermon highlights the Reformed emphasis on grace and the believer's standing in Christ as the source of true blessing.
“The blessed man, that's the title of my message, the blessed man is our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Blessed means straight, level, right, and happy. If we are to be blessed, it's going to be in Him.”
“Christ did not walk in the counsel of the ungodly... His place was not in the way of sinners.”
“He stood in front of the scorners for his people. What a thought. That's the blessed man.”
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