In this sermon titled "Thy Word is Settled in Heaven," Mike McInnis addresses the ultimate authority and permanence of God's Word in relation to the eschatological hope found in Christ. He argues that despite the looming certainty of death and judgment, believers can take comfort in the salvation assured through Jesus who, by fulfilling the law perfectly, embodies the hope and deliverance for His people. McInnis draws significantly on Psalm 119, particularly emphasizing verses that highlight the enduring nature of God's commands and the encouragement they provide amidst affliction and persecution. He asserts that true safety lies not in human wisdom or intervention but in the sovereignty of God, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of solus Christus and the necessity of grace for salvation. The implications of this message stress the urgency of recognizing one's reliance on God’s will, especially during trials, while encouraging believers to find deep refuge in the faithful promises of His Word.
“We sorrow not as others which have no hope when death rears its head.”
“Our hope and our trust and our confidence is not in all of these things... but in the Lord.”
“Forever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven.”
“The law reveals what we are by nature... The letter of the law kills. It'll kill a man.”
The Bible teaches that death is a part of life and every man is headed towards death from the moment of birth.
Philippians 1:21
God's promises are true because His word is settled in heaven and remains faithful to all generations.
Psalm 119:89
Trusting in God is crucial for Christians as it affirms our hope and confidence in His sovereignty over all circumstances.
Hebrews 11:1
The law of God reflects His holy character and reveals the nature of sin, demonstrating humanity's need for grace.
Matthew 5:28
God's word being settled in heaven means it is unchanging and fully sovereign over all creation.
Psalm 119:89
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