In Don Bell's sermon titled "Man's Purpose and Privilege," the primary focus is on the Reformed doctrine of glorifying God, as derived from Psalm 115:1-3. Bell argues that the ultimate purpose of humanity is to glorify God, emphasizing that all of creation is aimed at this end. He supports his points with Scripture references such as Romans 4:19 and Joshua 7:19, indicating that faith and honest confession of sin are central to glorifying God. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing one’s sinful nature and reliant faith as expressions of divine truth, leading to both personal transformation and the exaltation of God’s mercy and sovereignty. Ultimately, the practical implication is that believers are called to live in a way that reflects God's glory and truth, both in their worship and daily lives.
“Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy name give glory.”
“It’s because of Him we exist. And we’re here right now because of Him.”
“Confession glorifies God... when you confess your sin before God, you’re acknowledging, saying, God, you’re just, and you’re holy.”
“God honors faith, and faith honors God. Faith sees Him who is invisible and loves Him whom we have not seen.”
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