In "Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge," Allan Jellett expounds on the theological significance of Psalm 119:9-24, highlighting the importance of Scripture as the means by which believers understand their salvation through Jesus Christ. He argues that the Scriptures, centered on Christ, are not merely moral guidelines but the declaration of God's overarching plan for redemption, emphasizing that true wisdom and knowledge are found only in Him. Key passages such as Romans 8:1 and Genesis 3 are referenced to illustrate the believer's justification and the promise of redemption through the woman's seed. The sermon articulates the practical significance of Scripture as a vital tool for sanctification, encouraging believers to immerse themselves in God's Word to be equipped for godly living while confronting the spiritual dichotomy within themselves as described in Galatians and the Song of Solomon. Jellett calls believers to treasure the Word as the source of divine wisdom, leading to a profound relationship with God.
“The key to the Scriptures is Jesus Christ. He alone... is the head of his body, his church, and his people.”
“If all you see in the scripture is a recipe for living to make the world a better place, you've missed it completely.”
“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.”
“With this book, we have a treasure chest of divine wisdom and knowledge with which God has promised... to bless us... with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ.”
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