In the sermon titled "Glad Through Thy Work," Joe Galuszek explores the theological theme of joy derived from God's works as expressed in Psalm 92. The preacher emphasizes that true gladness, as affirmed in the verses, comes from recognizing and reflecting on God's acts of creation, redemption, grace, and the ongoing work of salvation in believers' lives. Specific Scriptures, including John 6:29 and Romans 4, are referenced to underscore that the work of faith and grace is ultimately a divine initiative rather than human achievement. The sermon's practical significance lies in the call to perpetual thanksgiving and praise towards God, highlighting that believers' joy must rest in God's sovereignty and grace rather than their own circumstances or efforts.
“For thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy work.”
“True happiness, true joy, true rejoicing, true gladness will never come from your works or mine. It comes from God's works.”
“If the Lord does it, it's right. It's right.”
“I'm gonna tell you something, if this doesn't make you glad, there's a problem with you.”
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