In John Chapman's sermon titled "A Right Estimation of God and His Word," the primary theological topic is God's intrinsic righteousness as revealed in Scripture, particularly Psalm 119:137-144. Chapman emphasizes that God’s nature is fundamentally righteous and thus establishes a moral standard that His Word reflects accurately. He argues that the Scriptures themselves are pure and without error, serving as the reliable foundation for understanding God’s character and for establishing righteousness in the believer's life. Key Scripture references include 2 Corinthians 5:21 and Psalm 145:17, which illuminate the understanding that true righteousness is derived from God alone and that His decrees are always just. The sermon underscores the importance of relying on God’s Word for spiritual comfort and guidance, asserting that true worship stems from a correct understanding of God's righteousness and His revelations within the Scriptures.
“The Lord is righteous, and His Word, His testimonies, His judgments are righteous. They are righteous.”
“You cannot be ignorant of God's righteousness, God's absolute character. The Lord, he said, is righteous.”
“Our love for God is expressed by our love for His Word. And we love, someone said this, we love God's Word for the very reason ungodly men hate it, it's purity.”
“Trouble does not run you away from God. It runs the sheep to the shepherd.”
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