The sermon titled "Humbled," preached by Kevin Thacker and based on Psalm 31, addresses the profound theme of Christ's humility and trust in God amidst suffering. Thacker emphasizes that the psalmist's anguished cries are reflective of Christ's own suffering and prayer during His crucifixion, particularly highlighting the moment when Jesus commits His spirit to God. The preacher makes key arguments about the necessity of resting in God's providence and recognizing Christ as the source of enduring hope and strength in trials. Scripture references such as Psalm 31:5 ("Into thine hand I commit my spirit") and the surrounding verses illustrate Christ's complete trust in the Father, serving as a model for believers. The practical significance resides in the call to believers to not only acknowledge the depths of sinfulness but to also live out the maturity that comes from understanding their union with Christ, resulting in acts of love and forgiveness towards others.
“He reached down his hand for me. I was in a mire pit, and the Lord brought me out.”
“He did it for us. Why? That communication's required of me, and I came short.”
“It's of the Lord's mercies that we're not consumed because his compassion's failing us.”
“If he did the heavy, we have the light. Light affliction ain't nothing, is it?”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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