In Todd Nibert's sermon on Psalm 119:25-32, the primary theological topic addressed is the believer's struggle with sin and the resulting heaviness of soul, intertwined with the transformative power of God’s Word. Nibert argues that true understanding and freedom come only through God’s gracious teaching, emphasizing that depression often manifests from a believer’s unresolved sin and dissatisfaction with God’s providence. He draws attention to verse 29, highlighting the need for God to remove the inclination to lie to oneself, while also praying for the grace to receive God's law, reflecting the Reformed emphasis on justification by grace through faith. The practical significance is understood in the context of a believer’s ongoing reliance on God’s strength and guidance, recognizing that true joy and obedience flow from an enlarged heart impressed by God's truths.
“My soul cleaveth unto the dust. Quicken thou me according to thy word.”
“I need to be taught. I'm not going to understand them except that you be my teacher.”
“Remove from me the way of lying to myself.”
“Oh, that heart you've given me, enlarge it. Make it bigger. Make it more receptive of your truth.”
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