The sermon titled "The Blessed," preached by David Pledger, focuses on the theological themes found in Psalm 89, particularly the nature of those whom God declares blessed. The key arguments highlight that the blessed know the "joyful sound" of the gospel, which is likened to the joyful proclamation of liberty in Leviticus 25 and the good tidings in Isaiah 61, which Jesus applies to Himself. Pledger further emphasizes that the blessed not only experience joy in God’s salvation but also walk in the light of His presence, exult in His righteousness, find strength in Christ, and recognize Him as their King. By unpacking these elements, the sermon underscores the Reformed concepts of total depravity, the necessity of grace, and the assurance of salvation through faith in Christ alone, thus affirming that true happiness derives from a right relationship with God.
“Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound. Who are these who know the joyful sound? And am I one of them?”
“The gospel is good news to the meek...those who are poor in spirit because of their sin.”
“We have to be strong in the Lord. That is, we are to be strong in him, in his strength.”
“The joyful sound…was a time that he took vengeance on all our enemies, Satan was defeated, sin was removed, death and the grave were conquered.”
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