In the sermon "Testimony of the Tried," Clay Curtis centers on the theme of God's righteousness, drawing from Psalm 119:137-144. He makes several key arguments, highlighting the sufferings of David and comparing them to the anguish of Christ, who embodied the perfect zeal for God. The preacher emphasizes that God's righteousness is immutable and exemplified in His judgments and Word, serving as a source of comfort for the afflicted. Curtis uses Scripture references such as Psalm 69:9, Isaiah 53:3, and Romans 5:19 to illustrate Christ's fulfillment of the law and righteousness imparted to believers. The practical significance of this message lies in the encouragement for Christians to trust in God's righteousness amidst trials, relying on His Word as a steadfast promise of salvation and grace.
“Righteous art thou, O Lord.”
“Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness.”
“Trouble and anguish have taken hold of me; yet thy commandments are my delights.”
“Every word sends us straight to Christ.”
The Bible teaches that God's righteousness is unchanging and is central to His nature and dealings with humanity.
Psalm 119:137, Psalm 145:17
Christ's sacrifice fulfilled God's justice by bearing the penalty for sin on behalf of His people, satisfying divine justice.
Isaiah 53:10, Romans 3:26
Understanding God's righteousness is vital for Christians as it reassures them of God's just nature in all circumstances.
Psalm 119:137, Psalm 119:142
God's righteousness is crucial to the doctrine of election; it assures us that His choice to save is just and based on His sovereign will.
Romans 9:16, Romans 5:21
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