In the sermon "Good Judgment from Heaven," Allan Jellett examines Psalm 119:65-72, emphasizing the theological theme of God's grace and the believer's relationship with Him. He argues that true life and understanding come through a saving relationship with Jesus Christ, who embodies the covenant of grace and fulfills the law on behalf of His people. Jellett references Psalm 119:65, and he draws connections to Isaiah 52:13 and 1 Peter 2:24, illustrating how David's words as a servant reflect the ultimate servant, Jesus Christ. The sermon highlights the practical significance of recognizing God’s merciful dealings, which include afflictions that lead to spiritual growth and understanding, while emphasizing the need for divine wisdom to navigate life's challenges.
“Thou art my portion. The idea that God is the possession of a sinful human being.”
“This is about life. True life. This is absolute. This is objective.”
“You are blessed if you have heard that joyful sound. Jesus saves.”
“Teach me good judgment and knowledge, for I have believed Thy commandments.”
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