In his sermon titled "God's Statutes In Affliction," Clay Curtis explores the importance of God's statutes during times of affliction, centering on Psalm 119:153-155. He argues that true deliverance and salvation come through a remembrance of God’s law and the essential nature of Christ as the ultimate fulfillment of that law. Curtis highlights that David, amidst his trials, did not forget God's promises and relied on God's compassion, mercy, and grace, as seen in his plea for deliverance based on God's statutes, which serve as a guide for believers. Key Scripture references, including Psalm 86 and 40, illustrate David’s faith in God's redemptive plan through Christ and emphasize the necessity for believers to remember the covenant of grace in their afflictions. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to trust in God's sovereign rule over their afflictions, realizing that their salvation and spiritual renewal stem from Christ alone.
“In our psalm, he's saying, consider my affliction and deliver me, for I don't forget that thou, O Lord, are good.”
“The whole word of God is teaching us to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, to believe God, to trust his son, and trust him to save us.”
“You think about David. And we've all experienced this. Every time David leaned to his own understanding, and he tried to fix it, he tried to deliver himself, he just made it worse.”
“The battle is not yours, but the Lord's.”
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