In the sermon titled "Praise Ye The Lord!" preached by Fred Evans, the primary theological focus is the nature and necessity of praising God as articulated in Psalm 135. Evans argues that praise is both the purpose of human existence and the ultimate calling of believers, asserting that proper praise arises from a true understanding of God as revealed in Scripture. He draws from Scripture references such as 1 Corinthians 2:6-9 and Exodus 33:18-19 to elaborate on how praise stems from the believer's experience of God's goodness, mercy, and sovereign grace, particularly through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. The sermon emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, explaining that only those who have been spiritually awakened by God’s grace can genuinely know and thus praise Him. This acknowledgment of God's sovereignty in salvation compels believers to not only praise God but to proclaim His excellence to others, reinforcing the community’s mission of evangelism and worship.
“Praise ye the Lord. This is the theme of this psalm. Matter of fact, this psalm is called the Hallelujah Psalm...”
“We are servants of the Lord, are exhorted... to give praise to the Lord. You who know the Lord, praise Him in the trinity of His persons...”
“You cannot praise God based on what you imagine Him to be. You must praise Him according as God hath revealed Himself in Holy Scripture.”
“Behold the goodness of grace of God, that His only begotten Son to suffer the wrath in the place of the guilty.”
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