In his sermon titled "I Will Go in the Strength of the Lord God," Stephen Hyde centers on the doctrine of reliance on God's strength and righteousness as expressed in Psalm 71:16. He emphasizes that true faith involves a personal trust in God, who acts as one's refuge and deliverer amid trials. Hyde highlights the psalmist's insistence on acknowledging God's righteousness and the necessity of continually praising Him, suggesting that believers must rely not on their own merits but on Christ's righteousness for salvation. Scripture references throughout the psalm reinforce the idea that God is both a personal fortress and a faithful helper, encouraging believers to approach Him with heartfelt dependence. Ultimately, the practical significance lies in the transformative impact of trusting God's strength and proclaiming His mercy, urging young and old alike to actively declare their faith and experience God's work in their lives.
“I will go in the strength of the Lord God. I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine only.”
“Real religion…is personal between your soul and God and my soul and God.”
“It’s a blessing if we understand something of the truths that we've just gone through in this chapter.”
“What a blessing to know the life of God and the light of God shining in our hearts through our great and glorious Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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