In William Sant's sermon "David's Last Will and Testament," the primary theological focus is the faith of King David, particularly as it relates to his recognition of the Messiah, who Christians understand to be Jesus Christ. Sant emphasizes David as a type of Christ, illustrating that David’s "last words" express a profound understanding of the everlasting covenant of God, despite his own failings (2 Samuel 23:1). The sermon discusses Scripture references such as Hosea 3:5 and Ezekiel 34, demonstrating how David is prophetically linked to Christ, the Good Shepherd and ultimate fulfillment of God's promises. The practical significance of this sermon lies in urging believers to cultivate a strong and assured faith in Christ as the object of that faith, emphasizing that true faith is anchored in the surety of God's Word and the finished work of Jesus, who is described as the Rock of Israel.
“Now these be the last words of David... the man who was raised up on high, the anointed of the God of Jacob.”
“The vital thing is that one in whom faith centers. ... that is none other than Him who is the author of faith.”
“All the people is grass... but the Word of our God shall stand forever.”
“Although my house be not so with God, yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things, and sure.”
David's faith is centered on the anointed Messiah, marked by a confidence in God's sure promises.
2 Samuel 23:1-5, Hebrews 12:2
Jesus is confirmed as David's seed and the anointed one through prophecy and His resurrection.
Romans 1:3, 2 Samuel 7:12-16
The covenant of grace assures believers of God's unchanging promises through Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 55:3, Hebrews 7:22
David's last words reflect his assurance in God's promises and the coming of the Messiah.
2 Samuel 23:1-5, Hebrews 11:1
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