The sermon titled "The Lord Is Upright" by Joe Galuszek focuses on the theological theme of divine righteousness as articulated in Psalm 92. Galuszek emphasizes that the psalmist refers to the singular "Righteous One," which he identifies as Jesus Christ, distinguishing Him as the sole source of righteousness in contrast to humanity's inherent sinfulness. Key points include the flourishing of the righteous like a palm tree and the growth of Christ as a cedar in Lebanon, which symbolize strength, longevity, and vitality in the life of believers. Galuszek refers to several Scripture passages, including Isaiah and Luke, to illustrate the transformative effect of being planted in the house of the Lord and how this act signifies divine election and grace. The practical significance lies in assuring believers of their security and vitality in Christ, whose unwavering uprightness provides assurance that God does not change and always remains faithful to His promises.
“The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree. He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon.”
“Only believers know the true condition of man, and only believers know the truth of this psalm.”
“Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God.”
“The Lord is upright. Literally, you know what that word means? Straight.”
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