David Pledger's sermon titled "Seven Promises for the Righteous," based on Proverbs 10, explores the doctrine of imputed righteousness and the promises God extends to those He has declared righteous. The preacher emphasizes the need for God’s grace as the only means through which sinners can be made righteous, referencing Romans 3:24 to illustrate justification by faith. He identifies seven specific promises to the righteous, including the assurance of physical and spiritual provision, the life-giving quality of their speech, their labor tending toward life, granted desires aligned with God’s will, an everlasting foundation in Christ, the joyful hope of Christ’s return, and the eternal security of the believer. The sermon underscores the significance of remaining grounded in faith and the realization of these promises as both present assurances and future hopes for believers.
“For a person to be righteous, God must make that person righteous. That is salvation.”
“The mouth of the righteous is a well of life.”
“The labor of the righteous tendeth to life.”
“The righteous will never be removed from the hand of the shepherd.”
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