In Drew Dietz's sermon titled "Say Ye To The Righteous," he focuses on the reassurance found in Isaiah 3:10 and Amos 3:3, emphasizing the promise that it shall be well with the righteous—those cleansed and redeemed through Christ. He argues that before one can claim this promise, there must be an acknowledgment of one's spiritual depravity and a position of humility before God. Throughout the sermon, he cites Scriptures such as Romans, Zechariah, and Exodus to underscore that true agreement with God’s word is required for walking in unity with Him. Dietz elaborates on the necessity of recognizing God’s sovereignty and grace in salvation, asserting that it is ultimately through the work of Christ that believers can truly say, "it is well." The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance that despite trials, the believer's status before God is secure, founded on divine authority rather than personal merit.
“Say to the righteous, that is, say to those who are cleansed... It shall be well.”
“Before God will speak peace and comfort... He will empty us, He will bring us low.”
“We cannot walk with God until we agree with Him, His terms of salvation.”
“This wellness... does not depend on us.”
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