The sermon by Todd Nibert on Psalm 119:41-48 presents a deep exploration of God's mercy, salvation, and the transformative power of His Word. Nibert emphasizes that genuine salvation comes from God and is rooted in His merciful character, as reflected in the Hebrew word "hesed," which denotes steadfast love and mercy. He supports his assertions using Scripture references such as Psalm 51, Romans 8:33-34, and 2 Timothy 1:8-9, illustrating the believer's standing before God as justified and free from condemnation through the work of Christ. The sermon underscores the importance of trusting God's Word as the foundation for responding to accusations and living freely according to His commandments. It conveys the significance of loving and meditating on God's statutes as an expression of true freedom and worship.
“Let thy mercies come also unto me, O Lord, even thy salvation according to thy word.”
“The only way I can answer those who reproach me is by giving the scriptural answer.”
“I will walk at liberty, for I seek thy precepts.”
“I delight in the law of God after the inner man. I do too, Paul. I do too. I delight in the law of God.”
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