In this sermon, Stephen Hyde addresses the importance of understanding and relying on God's Word as portrayed in Psalm 119:169-172. He emphasizes the personal nature of the psalmist's cry for understanding, urging believers to seek spiritual insight aligned with Scripture rather than relying on their own wisdom. Hyde discusses how the psalmist's requests for understanding and deliverance are framed by the phrase "according to Thy Word," highlighting the sufficiency of Scripture for guidance in both spiritual and practical matters. The sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of sola scriptura, asserting that true knowledge and praise come from God’s revelation through His Word, and illustrates how knowing Scripture leads to a life of worship and testimony about God's righteousness.
“He wanted understanding, but he wanted a spiritual understanding... in accordance with the Word of God.”
“My lips shall utter praise when Thou hast taught me Thy statutes.”
“If we have eyes to see, they direct us to the glory of the Saviour.”
“What a blessing it is that the Lord has given us this as a glorious pattern in our little lives.”
The Bible teaches that understanding comes from God and should align with His Word, as seen in Psalm 119:169.
Psalm 119:169
We can seek deliverance by bringing our supplications before the Lord, trusting in His Word for guidance and help.
Psalm 119:170
Praising God is a natural response to understanding His statutes and recognizing His righteousness, as seen in Psalm 119:171.
Psalm 119:171
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