In this sermon on Psalm 9, Rick Warta focuses on the themes of praise and divine judgment through the lens of Reformed theology. He emphasizes that true worship and praise can only be fully realized in the person and work of Jesus Christ, who is the only one capable of honoring God perfectly. Warta supports this assertion with references to Hebrews 5:7-9 and Romans 5:21, emphasizing that Christ’s death was pivotal in conquering His enemies—sin, death, and hell—thus allowing believers to joyfully trust in Him as a refuge. He explains that judgment is inherent to God's nature, where the righteous will experience eternal life and the wicked face eternal separation from God. This duality underscores the seriousness of sin and the necessity of Christ's redemptive work, urging believers to trust in Him and know His name for true salvation. Ultimately, the sermon highlights the significance of Christ's atonement in securing believers' safety and God’s glory through His just judgment.
“There is someone who loved God with all of his heart, mind, soul, and strength. Someone actually honored God with a full understanding of God’s word, with a full understanding of his glory and his character as God. And that someone is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The very thing they thought to destroy Christ, because they are his enemy, and to thwart his work and God's will to oppose God, that very thing they thought to do is the very thing that they were entrapped in.”
“They that know thy name will put their trust in thee, for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.”
“Sin is bad because of the greatness of the one we sinned against, and the punishment therefore has to be in proportion to God.”
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