In Drew Dietz's sermon, "The Lord is My Portion," the primary theological topic discussed is the sufficiency and centrality of Christ in the believer's life, rooted in the reality that God Himself is the ultimate inheritance of His people. Dietz argues that all spiritual blessings for believers are found solely in Christ and not in religious institutions or personal merit. He supports this with references to various Scriptures, including Lamentations 3:24, where it states, "The Lord is my portion," and passages from Numbers and Deuteronomy that illustrate God's role as the inheritance for the Levites. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound: believers can find their hope and identity not in worldly possessions or status but in the eternal relationship with God through Christ, emphasizing God's sovereignty and unwavering support in their lives.
“Everything God has for sinners is in Christ, nowhere else.”
“As a matter of fact, He says, not a sparrow even falls to the ground without the Father knowing it.”
“We are His portion, but He is our portion, and believe it or not, we are His portion.”
“The hope in the Bible is confident expectation.”
The Bible teaches that the Lord is our portion, meaning He is our inheritance and sustenance in life.
Lamentations 3:24, Numbers 18:20, Deuteronomy 10:9
Christ is our all-sufficient reward because He embodies God's grace and provision for our lives.
Genesis 15:1, Ephesians 1:3-4
Understanding God as our only portion is essential as it shifts our dependence from worldly things to divine assurance.
Psalm 16:5
The Lord being our inheritance means that we find our identity, hope, and all sufficiency in Him.
Deuteronomy 32:9
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