The sermon titled "Fixed and Trusting" by Wayne Boyd focuses on the implications of Psalm 112:7, particularly the concept of a believer's heart being "fixed, trusting in the Lord." The key theological theme is the significance of faith and trust in God amidst adversity. Boyd articulates that true blessedness comes from revering God and delighting in His commandments, underscoring that only those who are redeemed and made righteous by the sacrifice of Christ possess this true fear of the Lord. He references various Scriptures, including John 4:34 and Galatians 3:27–29, illustrating that all believers are united in Christ and clothed with His imputed righteousness. The significance of this doctrine is practically applied to encourage believers to remain steadfast and unshaken by life's trials, as they are kept firm by God's sovereign power and love.
“The righteous do not tremble and get worked up... because we know God's blood-bought saints have been taught that all events are ordered and ordained by their Heavenly Father.”
“This righteousness was not for him because we know he's sinless... And it was he who fulfilled all righteousness for his people in their place.”
“We spring out from the vine. We are dependent upon Christ continuously, all the time. We are kept by Christ.”
“He shall not be afraid of evil tidings. His heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord.”
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