The sermon by Rick Warta on Psalm 12 addresses the themes of divine help amidst spiritual decline and the need for faithful leadership within the church. The sermon articulates the psalmist's cry, "Help, Lord," emphasizing the absence of the godly and faithful among humanity, drawing parallels to the corrupt state of society and the church. Warta references Romans 8:26 and John 15:18-19, underscoring the intercession of Jesus and the reality of persecution faced by believers. The practical significance emphasizes the need for reliance on Christ's work and prayer for the church's revitalization in the face of pervasive wickedness and falsehood, reinforcing foundational Reformed doctrines concerning the sovereignty of God, the nature of Christ's intercession, and the believer's call to pursue holiness in Christ.
“Help, Lord, for the godly man ceases; for the faithful fail from among the children of men.”
“The words of the Lord are pure words, as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.”
“When wickedness abounds, the love of many shall wax cold.”
“The cry of God's people is, Lord, save us. The godly man ceases.”
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