In Simon Bell's sermon titled "Walking by Faith," the central theological topic addressed is the confidence believers can have in God's sovereignty and provision during life's overwhelming challenges. Bell articulates that, like David facing Goliath, Christians often confront formidable adversaries that represent sin, the world, and the flesh. He highlights Scripture passages, particularly 1 Samuel 17:45-47, where David declares his faith in God's ability to deliver him, illustrating the futility of relying on human strength (represented by Saul’s armor) compared to the divine power found in the Gospel. The significance of this message is doctrinally rich, affirming Reformed beliefs in the sufficiency of Christ's work and the assurance of faith, encouraging believers to boast not in their abilities but in God's faithfulness and sovereignty.
“David puts off the armour of man before he goes out to meet Goliath...it's a wonderful picture we have of the Gospel in this sling and smooth stone.”
“Our strength is in another, because when the Lord comes to His people...He causes us to feel our absolute inability to stand in His presence by our own strength.”
“The battle is the Lord's, and he will give you into our hands.”
“We need to first remember that this is actually David witnessing in the face of his enemy...our strength is of the Lord.”
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