The sermon titled "The Delight of the Saved" by David Pledger addresses the importance of delighting in the Word of God as central to the life of believers. Pledger emphasizes that the Scriptures, referred to in Psalm 119 as law, testimonies, and commandments, serve as the primary means through which believers are introduced to Christ and His redemptive work. Key arguments presented include the necessity of knowing Christ for true understanding of God, the role of the Holy Spirit in illuminating Scripture, and the enduring nature of God's Word amidst a changing world. Pledger utilizes various Scripture passages, notably from Psalms and the Gospel of Luke, to support his points on how the Word provides comfort, guidance, and sustenance to the believer. The practical significance of these truths lies in the believer's ongoing relationship with Scripture, leading to a more profound joy and knowledge of Christ.
“The saved delight in the Bible, for it reveals the Lord Jesus Christ. The Bible is a message about Christ.”
“When the Lord saves someone, the Holy Spirit comes to indwell that person. [...] The Spirit comes to live in us and he comforts us and he guides us as we go through this world.”
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”
“Forever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven.”
The Bible emphasizes delighting in God's Word as a source of joy and guidance for believers.
Psalm 119:16, Psalm 119:24, Psalm 119:35, Psalm 119:47, Psalm 119:70, Psalm 119:77, Psalm 119:174
Scripture is vital for believers as it reveals Christ and provides comfort and guidance through the Holy Spirit.
John 14:26, Psalm 119:105
Reading and studying the Bible is essential for Christians to grow in faith and understand God's will.
2 Timothy 3:16-17
The Holy Spirit uses Scripture to comfort, guide, and strengthen believers in their faith.
John 14:26, Psalm 119:105
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