In the sermon "My Comfort in my Affliction," Allan Jellett expounds on the centrality of God's Word in providing comfort during affliction, as highlighted in Psalm 119:49-50. Jellett argues that, unlike human writings that can become tedious, God's Word remains eternally relevant and life-giving. He underscores that believers can find hope and assurance in God's promises, as the Scripture serves as a transparent expression of God’s mind and will, ultimately fulfilled in Christ, the incarnate Word. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the invitation for believers to pray in accordance with God's Word, reminding them that true comfort and strength in times of trial are found through reliance on God's promises, which cannot fail.
“Thy word hath quickened me.”
“God has preserved this word down 4,000 years. And look, we still have it in front of us.”
“The prayer that God accepts is one that is in accordance with God's revealed will in his word.”
“You can't pray an inch beyond the tether of the promises of God with any assurance of being heard.”
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