In Allan Jellett's sermon titled "Awe, Joy and Peace," he addresses the profound significance of God's Word as detailed in Psalm 119:160-163. The sermon's core argument revolves around how genuine communion with God is rooted in reverence, joy, and peace derived from the Scriptures. Jellett highlights verses such as Psalm 119:161 and 165, asserting that standing in awe of God's Word fosters a joyful relationship with Him and results in great peace for believers who love His law. The practical significance of the message is the invitation for believers to delve into the depths of Scripture, recognizing it as the true source of life, guidance, and stability amid worldly persecution and spiritual confusion. Overall, the sermon encapsulates key Reformed doctrines concerning the authority of Scripture, God's sovereignty, and the necessity of faith for salvation.
“He who is the word is the truth. This towers above all human books combined.”
“Salvation is far from the wicked, for they seek not thy statutes.”
“Great peace have they which love thy law, and nothing shall offend them.”
“This book is the greatest treasure this world affords.”
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