The sermon on Psalm 8 by Rick Warta focuses on the doctrine of God’s sovereignty and the significance of humanity in light of biblical covenant theology. Warta argues that Psalm 8 reflects the majesty of God as Creator and the astonishing grace shown in His care for mankind, drawing parallels between David’s contemplation of the night sky and God's redemptive plan through Christ. He elaborates on key phrases such as "out of the mouths of babes" and Hebrews 2’s interpretation of this psalm, revealing that it prefigures Christ as the Son of Man who fulfills the covenant of redemption. The significance of this psalm is theological and practical in how it illustrates the union of Christ with His people, their shared inheritance, and the comfort that believers can derive from recognizing their standing in Him.
“David is lying on the grass, as it were, looking into the night sky with the sheep around him...thinking about the Creator, having become...the Son of Man.”
“What is the strength? What is the praise? Well, when the children said this, what were they saying? Oh, save us.”
“Everything has been put under their feet because it was put under Christ, their covenant head, their mediator.”
“O my Jehovah, our Adonai, The One who saved us from our sins by Himself taking our sins and owning them as His.”
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