In Mike McInnis's sermon titled "Seven Times a Day," the main theological topic addressed is the importance of the Word of God and its application in the life of a believer, as reflected in Psalm 119:161-176. McInnis makes several key arguments: he emphasizes that Christ is the fulfillment of the Law, Christians must not seek God through their own power, and that genuine praise comes from a heart rooted in God's commandments. He substantiates his points with Scripture such as John 6:37, which affirms the necessity of divine drawing for salvation, and the myriad references throughout Psalm 119 that highlight the law's righteousness. The practical significance lies in recognizing believers' dependence on divine grace to understand and uphold God's Word, and the joy that arises from treasuring it, as well as the assurance of peace that comes from loving God's law.
“Nothing lacking in Him. Nothing that we needed that is not found in Him.”
“We do not wish in any wise to discourage any man from seeking the Lord, but our desire is to encourage all men to seek the Lord.”
“Thy word is indeed like a mine. You can’t ever dig them all out.”
“Let my soul live, and it shall praise thee, and let thy judgments help me.”
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