Allan Jellett's sermon titled "Stuck to God's Testimonies," based on Psalm 119:31, emphasizes the primary doctrine of divine revelation and the believer’s steadfastness to it. Jellett argues that all blessings from God are mediated through Christ, who embodies the ultimate truth of Scripture. Key Scripture references include Psalm 119 and 1 Thessalonians 2:13, illustrating that believers must see God's testimonies as infallible witnesses guiding them in life, especially in recognizing their inherent sinfulness and total dependence on Christ for salvation and sanctification. The sermon underscores the significant Reformed doctrines of total depravity, justification by faith, and the necessity of divine grace, which compel Christians to adhere to God’s Word amid a challenging world, ultimately serving to strengthen their faith and witness.
“All blessing from God is mediated through Christ the Word. If you ever hear a sermon… if the centre of it is not Christ… then you're wasting your time listening to it.”
“The truth of God in Christ is wondrous to the soul that sees the need of salvation.”
“True faith sticks to the testimony… the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin.”
“Our objective as believers is to live a better life… I want to live a life of true peace with God, knowing that I have peace with God.”
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