The sermon titled "When Foundations Become Unstable," preached by Stephen Hyde, addresses the theological doctrine of reliance on God amidst societal instability and emerging persecution. The preacher emphasizes that the foundational truths of faith can come under threat, much as David faced in Psalm 11:3, where he questions, "If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?" Hyde argues that believers must respond by trusting in God and actively engaging in prayer, as evidenced by biblical narratives and exhortations found in Psalms, Isaiah, and the New Testament. He highlights the importance of maintaining a relationship with God through prayer and community worship, asserting that these practices are fundamental to resisting the erosion of faith in a world increasingly hostile to gospel truths. The practical significance lies in understanding that even as foundations appear to shake, believers are called to remember their security in Christ and the power of prayer, ultimately trusting that God will sustain and guide them.
Key Quotes
“If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? We can look to God, we can only look to God really.”
“It's a good thing if we have the evidence of [God] as our helper. And it's a good thing if we have the evidence of it… Don’t deny it. Do acknowledge it.”
“What can the righteous do is very clear in the Word of God, that we can come and we can commit ourselves to our God.”
“The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. How wonderful it is to be blessed with fervent prayer, effectual fervent prayer, to seek the God.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of trusting in God as the foundation of faith, especially in challenging times.
Psalm 11:3 poses a poignant question: 'If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?' This highlights the critical role that solid foundations play in a believer's life. David, in his moment of distress, exemplified trust in the Lord, demonstrating that the righteous must rely on God amidst uncertainty. The foundation of faith consists of key truths about God—the Trinity, the Savior’s work, and the sustaining power of prayer—which together support believers when faced with adversity. Trusting in God's sovereignty and mercy is essential for navigating difficulties, allowing us to remain steadfast.
Psalm 11:3, Jeremiah 3:22, Isaiah 45:22
We can trust God based on His eternal promises and the evidence of His faithfulness throughout history.
God's trustworthiness is demonstrated through His unchanging nature and faithfulness in fulfilling His promises. The Scriptures highlight that God has promised never to leave or forsake His people (Hebrews 13:5), providing a strong assurance that He is reliable. Moreover, throughout biblical history, God’s interventions and answers to prayer exhibit His commitment to His creation. Believers are encouraged to recount times when God has responded to their prayers and to recognize that, despite the challenges of life, He has a perfect plan that culminates in His glory and our good. This historical context, reinforced by personal testimony, bolsters our faith in His trustworthiness.
Hebrews 13:5, Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 4:17-18
Prayer is vital for Christians as it fosters a personal relationship with God and aligns our hearts with His will.
Prayer is crucial for the Christian life, allowing believers to communicate with God, seek guidance, and express their dependence on Him. David's acknowledgment of trusting in the Lord calls us to commit our ways to Him through prayer. Throughout Scripture, prayer is depicted as an essential discipline, reinforcing our faith and inviting God's intervention in our lives (James 5:16). It is through prayer that we also cultivate gratitude and recognition of God's blessings, which empowers us to face trials confidently. By maintaining a robust prayer life, believers embody their reliance on God's promises and remain anchored in His grace amid adversity.
James 5:16, Psalm 11:1, Philippians 4:6-7
Believers are called to reaffirm their trust in God and seek His guidance through prayer and Scripture.
When faith feels shaken, the first step for believers is to return to the sure foundation of Scripture and the character of God. As seen in the Psalms, cries for help often lead to reaffirming trust in God's sovereignty and goodness. Believers can seek comfort in prayer, draw strength from their faith community, and immerse themselves in God's Word to fortify their spirits (Psalm 119:28). Furthermore, developing a habit of remembrance can help in recalling past instances of God's faithfulness, reinforcing one's trust despite current challenges. The promise that God will never forsake His people serves as a powerful reassurance during trials, encouraging them to wait patiently for His response.
Psalm 119:28, Hebrews 13:5, Lamentations 3:22-23
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