The main theological topic of Clay Curtis's sermon "Covenant Mercies" revolves around the nature of God's mercy as understood through the lens of the everlasting covenant made with Christ, which is richly exemplified in Psalm 89:1-34. Curtis argues that God's mercies are bound to Christ and are the foundation of salvation for His elect, illustrated through the covenant established with David. Key Scripture references include Psalm 89 itself, where God's covenant with David is portrayed, and New Testament affirmations in Romans 8 and Acts 13 that emphasize Christ as the fulfillment of these covenant promises. The sermon highlights the practical significance of understanding God's covenant mercies as a grounding for believers' faith, assuring them of their eternal security and righteousness in Christ, who stands as both the recipient and the agent of God's redemptive work.
“The everlasting covenant that God made with David is the covenant God makes with each select child He saves.”
“It's all mercies, brethren. We see the Pharisees, how they thought that they were righteous within themselves and they despised others. Why? They didn’t know a thing about God's mercies.”
“Every mercy for fallen sinners is in and by Christ, and it's only in and by Christ.”
“My covenant will I not break nor alter the thing that's gone out of my lips.”
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