Psalm 81, as presented in Rick Warta's sermon, highlights the themes of God's deliverance, human unbelief, and the fulfillment of Old Testament law through Christ. Warta emphasizes that the psalm calls for joyful worship as a response to God's saving power, referencing Ephesians 5:19-20 to illustrate how believers are to sing and make melody in their hearts to God. He also identifies the psalm's connection to the Jewish feasts, particularly the Passover, as foreshadowing Christ's ultimate sacrifice. The significance lies in the realization that while humanity often turns away from God, His grace is unfailing, delivering His people despite their failures, which exemplifies the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
Key Quotes
“When I was a kid, my mom sang in our house all the time... I encourage you parents to sing in your houses.”
“The message of the song is salvation by the Lord Jesus Christ... It's a comforting thing.”
“Salvation is by grace from your sin, which you could not deliver yourself from either the punishment of it, the penalty of it, or even the cause of it, which is your own inner corruptions.”
“The Lord has given... certain means through which He brings grace to His people.”
The Bible encourages believers to sing to the Lord as a joyful expression of faith and gratitude.
The Bible emphasizes the importance of singing as a response to God's goodness and strength. In Psalm 81, the psalmist calls God's people to 'sing aloud unto God our strength' and to 'make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob.' Singing serves as an expression of praise and worship, and it is deeply rooted in the heart of a believer. Ephesians 5:19 encourages us to 'speak to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.' This indicates that joyfulness in singing reflects the work of God's grace in our lives.
Psalm 81, Ephesians 5:19
Understanding the Gospel is foundational for Christians as it reveals God's plan for salvation through Jesus Christ.
The Gospel is central to the Christian faith because it conveys the good news of salvation. In Isaiah 52, it is declared that 'beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings.' This articulates that the message of salvation is imperative for believers. The Apostle Paul, throughout his writings, stresses that it is through the grace of God and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ that we are saved. This understanding not only informs our faith but also shapes our identity and mission as believers. It is a source of comfort and inspires us to sing of God’s grace in our hearts, as seen in how the Gospel serves as the very message of the songs we sing.
Isaiah 52, Romans 5:20
God fulfills His promises as evidenced by the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The fulfillment of God's promises is evident throughout Scripture, particularly in the life of Jesus Christ. Correlating with Psalm 81, God’s faithfulness to deliver His people is highlighted, where He states 'I am the Lord thy God which brought thee out of the land of Egypt.' In the New Testament, this is further affirmed in 2 Corinthians 1:20, which states, 'For all the promises of God in Him are yes, and in Him Amen.' Jesus Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 5:17), and through His perfect obedience and sacrifice, all that was promised is realized. This assures believers of God’s unwavering faithfulness to His Word.
Psalm 81, Matthew 5:17, 2 Corinthians 1:20
Recognizing our sinfulness is crucial for understanding our need for grace and the salvation offered in Christ.
Acknowledging our sinfulness is critical as it leads us to a deeper reliance on Christ for salvation. Psalm 81 highlights the unfaithfulness of Israel, where God lamented, 'Oh, that my people had hearkened unto me.' This reflects the necessity of recognizing our spiritual condition to grasp the grace of God fully. Romans 3:23 states, 'For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,' underscoring that we all need salvation. Understanding our sin drives us to confess and seek the mercy that God offers through Jesus. It illuminates the reality of grace, fostering humility and gratitude for the sacrifice made on our behalf.
Psalm 81, Romans 3:23
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