In the sermon "A Happy Man," David Pledger emphasizes the joyful and worshipful response of King David as he brings the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, highlighting themes of reconciliation, thanksgiving, and the nature of true worship. Pledger argues that David's initial fear and subsequent recognition of God's grace in the blessings upon Obed-Edom reflect the transformation of a heart reconciled to God. The preacher discusses various Scripture passages, notably 2 Samuel 6 and Romans 5:10, to illustrate how acknowledgment of sin leads to awareness of God’s forgiveness and grace. The sermon underscores the importance of understanding and adhering to God's prescribed ways of worship, illustrating Reformed teachings on the sovereignty of God and the authority of Scripture in shaping genuine faith and practice.
“He that followeth me shall not walk in darkness. And once there was a time when we were in the darkness.”
“David recognized his mistake... how we must stay focused and true to the plain gospel message.”
“The gospel doesn't change. It's the same. Why? Because God doesn't change and because man's need doesn't change.”
“David showed his thanksgiving to the Lord in a very demonstrative way. David danced before the Lord.”
The Bible teaches that grace is God's unmerited favor towards sinners.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 5:10
God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout the Bible, demonstrating His supreme authority and control over all creation.
Psalm 115:3, Romans 8:28
Repentance is crucial as it signifies a turning away from sin and a return to God.
Acts 3:19, 2 Samuel 12:13
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