In his sermon on Psalm 119:117-120, Stephen Hyde focuses on the theme of divine support and the believer's reliance on God for strength against spiritual weakness and sin. He emphasizes that God, described as the everlasting and unwearied Creator, offers steadfast assistance to those who come to Him in humble confidence. Scripture references like Isaiah 40:28-31 substantiate the assertion that those who wait upon the Lord will find renewed strength, illustrating how God's grace enables believers to stand firm against their adversaries. The practical significance highlighted in the sermon is the exhortation to fear the Lord and adhere to His statutes, emphasizing the importance of recognizing God’s sovereignty and the need for His mercy in maintaining a faithful walk with Him.
“What a blessing it is to have that humble confidence... that he would hold me up and with that confidence then that he would be safe.”
“Thou puttest away all the wicked of the earth like dross. And again, that's a very sad statement, isn't it, to realise.”
“What a mercy if we have that fear of the Lord which is the beginning of wisdom that our flesh trembleth for fear of thee.”
“What a wonder it is when God is merciful to us.”
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