The sermon titled "Happy New Year!" by Clay Curtis centers on the theological theme of true happiness through divine assurance and grace. The preacher argues that genuine happiness is not found in earthly possessions or achievements but is a spiritual state grounded in God's choice and grace towards believers. He references Psalm 65:4 to highlight that true happiness comes from knowing God has chosen His people, thus providing a security that transcends earthly trials. Additional scriptural references include Jeremiah 17 and Hebrews 6, emphasizing that God’s immutable promises and the believer's hope are firmly established in Christ, illustrating the significance of understanding one's identity in Christ as the source of true and lasting happiness. Ultimately, Curtis asserts that confidence in God’s sovereignty and grace fosters a joyful heart regardless of external circumstances.
Key Quotes
“Happiness is knowing I did not choose God, He chose me.”
“If your happiness in God was that you chose God, wouldn't you always have a little fear that maybe you chose to leave Him?”
“Happiness is knowing God calls me to approach him by grace.”
“Our happiness is not in the mercy of the economy, it's not in the mercy of the government, and it's not in the mercy of these shipwrecked bodies. Our happiness is Christ.”
The Bible speaks of true happiness as spiritual and grounded in our relationship with God.
The Scriptures indicate that true happiness is not derived from worldly possessions or achievements, but rather from a deep awareness of being chosen and beloved by God. In Psalm 65:4, we see that happiness is linked to approaching God and being satisfied with His goodness. This happiness is God-given, rooted in grace, and stems from knowing our sins are forgiven and that we are united with Christ. Ultimately, happiness for the believer is found in knowing we are His and trusting Him for both our salvation and daily sustenance.
Psalm 65:4, Jeremiah 17:7, Psalm 32:1
Our belief in God’s election is confirmed by the grace we experience in our lives.
We know that God has chosen us for salvation through the testimony of Scripture and the inward change we experience when we come to faith in Christ. John 15:16 tells us that we did not choose God, but He chose us. This choice is not based on anything we have done, but solely on His grace. Romans 8:28-30 elaborates on this concept, illustrating that those whom God foreknew, He predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son. This provides us assurance and a foundation for spiritual happiness, knowing our salvation rests securely in God's sovereign will.
John 15:16, Romans 8:28-30
Forgiveness is vital because it grants spiritual freedom and assurance of God's love.
For Christians, understanding and receiving forgiveness is paramount to spiritual wellbeing. Psalm 32:1 states that blessed is the man whose transgression is forgiven; this confirms that knowing our sins are covered leads to profound happiness. When God forgives our sins, He not only removes our guilt but also enables us to approach Him with confidence and peace. This assurance empowers us to face life's challenges without fear, knowing that nothing can separate us from His love (Romans 8:38-39). Forgiveness transforms our relationship with God and shapes our interactions with others, reinforcing the importance of grace in our Christian walk.
Psalm 32:1, Romans 8:38-39
God uses trials as a means to correct and sanctify His children.
Trials and hardships are tools the Lord employs to discipline and refine His people. Job 5:17 reminds us that happy is the man whom God corrects. These corrections lead to a deeper reliance on God and help us partake in His holiness. When we face difficulties, we can trust that they serve a purpose: to keep us anchored in Christ, to teach us dependence upon Him, and to shape our character. Hebrews 12:6 affirms that God chastens whom He loves, indicating that His love is often demonstrated through the challenges we encounter. This understanding fosters a resilience and joy that transcends our circumstances.
Job 5:17, Hebrews 12:6
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