The sermon by Todd Nibert on Psalm 119:17-24 delves into the themes of grace, understanding of God's law, and the believer's longing for God's commandments. The preacher emphasizes that without God's bountiful grace, believers cannot live or keep His Word, highlighting the dependence on divine assistance for spiritual growth and understanding. Scriptural references, such as the desires expressed in verses 17 and 18, demonstrate how the psalmist seeks God’s help in opening his eyes to behold the wonders of the law, which encapsulates the truths of salvation and Christ’s righteousness. Nibert's teaching underscores the practical application of seeking a relationship with God through prayer and the Word, affirming that the believer's true home lies not in the world, but in the election and grace of God.
“Deal bountifully with thy servant that I may live and keep thy word.”
“Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.”
“I'm a stranger in the earth. Hide not thy commandments from me.”
“Thy testimonies also are my delight and my counselors.”
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