The sermon titled "Peace and Rest" by Aaron Greenleaf centers on the theological themes of divine sovereignty and assurance of salvation, as illuminated through Psalm 4. The preacher emphasizes David's profound confidence in God's righteousness, drawing parallels between David's distress during Absalom's rebellion and the believer's own struggles. Key arguments include the belief that God sets apart the godly for Himself, primarily through His sovereign grace, and that true peace comes from understanding one’s identity as chosen by God. Scripture references include Psalm 4:1-8, where David's request for mercy and assurance of safety demonstrates a trusting relationship with God, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of perseverance and assurance in salvation. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to rest in God's sovereignty and grace, inspiring them to trust in God's goodness regardless of life's turmoil.
“I will both lay me down in peace and sleep; for thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety.”
“David knew exactly who Saul was. He was an instrument of God, nothing more.”
“If God leaves a man alone to pursue that lie, he is leaving that man alone to do exactly what he wants to do.”
“Every distressed sinner that comes to [Christ], he becomes captain over them.”
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