In the sermon "O Come Let Us Adore Him," Cody Henson explores the theme of worshiping God and recognizing His manifold benefits towards humanity, as encapsulated in Psalm 103. Henson emphasizes the importance of approaching God with genuine adoration, urging believers to engage their hearts in worship rather than participating out of mere routine. Key arguments include the necessity of acknowledging God's continuing forgiveness, healing, redemption, and sustenance, which are grounded in Scripture references such as verses 3-5 of Psalm 103. He articulates the theological significance of God's mercy, which contrasts with human sinfulness, ultimately showcasing that believers can proclaim praise not out of obligation but as a heartfelt response to God's gracious dealings. This emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and God's elective grace, bringing hope and encouragement to both the individual believer and the gathered church.
“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name.”
“The Lord God Almighty had done something for this man.”
“I’m glad it doesn’t even say who forgave all thine iniquities... He forgiveth.”
“As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.”
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