The sermon by Todd Nibert on Psalm 119:137-144 primarily focuses on the doctrine of God's righteousness and its implications for believers. Nibert argues that a fundamental distinction between believers and unbelievers is their agreement with God's truth; believers recognize and submit to God's righteous character and judgments, while unbelievers often critique them. He references several verses from Psalm 119 to illustrate God's everlasting righteousness, such as verses 137 and 142, emphasizing that God's judgments and commands are not only righteous but also a source of delight for His people. The practical significance of this teaching lies in acknowledgment of God's righteous nature, underscoring the necessity for believers to love and obey His word, particularly in times of distress, as seen in verses 143 and 144. The sermon ultimately illustrates the believer's dependence on God's revelation for understanding and life.
Key Quotes
“A believer agrees with everything God says because God said it. There's agreement.”
“The word of God is very pure. It contains no error.”
“His righteousness is the only righteousness there is.”
“Give me understanding, not just knowledge. Thank God for knowledge, but the right use of that knowledge, wisdom and understanding.”
The Bible teaches that God's righteousness is everlasting and essential for salvation.
In Psalm 119:137-144, the psalmist emphasizes the righteousness of God, declaring that 'righteous art thou, O Lord, and upright are thy judgments' (Psalm 119:137). This righteousness is everlasting and is crucial for believers, as it undergirds God’s judgments and provides the foundation for our hope in the gospel. The righteousness of God is revealed through Christ, who upholds justice while justifying the ungodly (Romans 3:26). This understanding of God's righteousness is vital as it assures us that our acceptance with God is based solely on His perfect righteousness, rather than our own.
Psalm 119:137-144, Romans 3:26
We know God's righteousness is true because it is revealed through His word, which is pure and authoritative.
God's righteousness is affirmed through His testimonies as seen in Psalm 119:138, where it is stated that 'thy testimonies that thou hast commanded are righteous and very faithful.' The purity and authority of God’s Word provide a reliable foundation for understanding His righteousness. Since God's Word is inspired and without error, it reveals who God is and His plan of salvation through Jesus Christ. This righteousness is not subjective, but an eternal truth that guides believers in their faith (Isaiah 40:8).
Psalm 119:138, Isaiah 40:8
Understanding God's righteousness is crucial for Christians because it establishes the basis for our salvation and acceptance before Him.
The importance of understanding God's righteousness lies in its foundational role in the gospel. As expressed in Romans 5:20-21, where sin abounds, grace much more abounds through righteousness. This means that the believer's standing before God is dependent upon His righteousness, not on our flawed attempts at goodness. The psalmist, in Psalm 119:144, reinforces this by asserting that 'the righteousness of thy testimonies is everlasting.' For Christians, grasping the richness of God’s righteousness fuels our gratitude and motivates our obedience, realizing that it is by grace we are saved, not by works.
Romans 5:20-21, Psalm 119:144
Psalm 119 teaches that God's Word is very pure and serves as a source of life and understanding for believers.
In Psalm 119:140, the psalmist proclaims that 'Thy word is very pure, therefore thy servant loveth it.' This purity refers to the truthfulness and reliability of God's Word, which is free from error and deceit. It is through the Holy Scriptures that believers learn of God’s character and His redemptive plan. Moreover, understanding and applying God’s Word in our lives results in spiritual growth and life itself, as emphasized in verse 144, 'Give me understanding, and I shall live.' This underscores the vital relationship between knowing God's Word and experiencing true life and vitality in Christ.
Psalm 119:140, Psalm 119:144
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