EPISODE · May 27, 2023 · 33 MIN
Psalm 119 Sermon Series #9 (Psalm 119:65-72) by Reformer John Calvin | International Classics
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In John Calvin's ninth sermon on Psalm 119, specifically focusing on verses 65-72, he delves into the psalmist's acknowledgment of God's righteous dealings and the transformative effect of His discipline in the life of a believer. Calvin begins by highlighting the psalmist's recognition of God's goodness and righteousness. He emphasizes the psalmist's understanding that God's afflictions and trials are not arbitrary but purposeful, designed to refine and shape the believer's character. Calvin then addresses the psalmist's confession of his own need for discipline and correction. He emphasizes the psalmist's humility in accepting God's chastening and his willingness to learn from it. Furthermore, Calvin explores the psalmist's declaration of his love for God's law. He underscores the psalmist's recognition that God's precepts are more valuable than worldly riches and that they provide wisdom and guidance for the believer's life. Throughout the sermon, Calvin discusses the psalmist's recognition of God's faithfulness and His commitment to His covenant promises. He emphasizes the psalmist's gratitude for God's guidance and instruction, recognizing them as sources of great joy and comfort. Calvin also touches upon the psalmist's response to the proud and their disdain for God's law. He underscores the psalmist's determination to remain steadfast in his allegiance to God's commandments, even in the face of opposition. Calvin concludes the sermon by encouraging believers to embrace the psalmist's perspective on God's discipline and guidance. He emphasizes the need for humility, gratitude, and a sincere love for God's Word. He also reminds believers of the importance of trusting in God's faithfulness and seeking His wisdom in all circumstances. In this sermon, John Calvin highlights the believer's response to God's discipline and the transformative power of His Word. He encourages believers to recognize the purpose and value of God's afflictions, to cultivate a love for His law, and to trust in His faithfulness. Calvin's exposition of Psalm 119:65-72 serves as a source of comfort, encouragement, and guidance for believers in their journey of faith. JOHN CALVIN John Calvin (1509-1564) was a French theologian and reformer who played a major role in the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. He is best known for his influential work, "Institutes of the Christian Religion," which served as a systematic theology for Protestantism. Calvin was born in Noyon, France, and studied law and theology in Paris. While studying, he became influenced by the teachings of Martin Luther and other reformers, which led him to embrace Protestantism. After being forced to flee Paris due to his beliefs, Calvin settled in Basel, Switzerland, where he began writing his famous "Institutes." In 1536, Calvin was invited to Geneva, Switzerland, to help reform the church and establish a new Protestant government. During his time in Geneva, Calvin implemented many reforms in the church and worked closely with the state council representatives. Calvin's theology emphasized the sovereignty of God, predestination, and the authority of Scripture. He also believed in the necessity of living a righteous life and living in accordance with God's law. He was very pastoral and sent many missionaries around the world including France and Brazil. Listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/40ZxqaFZnt5f7dL2lZ0r4B Listen to it on Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kZmJkMTI3OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Listen to it on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/international-christian-classics-biblically-reformed-and-confessional/id1687811856
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In John Calvin's ninth sermon on Psalm 119, specifically focusing on verses 65-72, he delves into the psalmist's acknowledgment of God's righteous dealings and the transformative effect of His discipline in the life of a believer. Calvin begins by highlighting the psalmist's recognition of God's goodness and righteousness. He emphasizes the psalmist's understanding that God's afflictions and trials are not arbitrary but purposeful, designed to refine and shape the believer's character. Calvin then addresses the psalmist's confession of his own need for discipline and correction. He emphasizes the psalmist's humility in accepting God's chastening and his willingness to learn from it. Furthermore, Calvin explores the psalmist's declaration of his love for God's law. He underscores the psalmist's recognition that God's precepts are more valuable than worldly riches and that they provide wisdom and guidance for the believer's life. Throughout the sermon, Calvin discusses the psalmist's recognition of God's faithfulness and His commitment to His covenant promises. He emphasizes the psalmist's gratitude for God's guidance and instruction, recognizing them as sources of great joy and comfort. Calvin also touches upon the psalmist's response to the proud and their disdain for God's law. He underscores the psalmist's determination to remain steadfast in his allegiance to God's commandments, even in the face of opposition. Calvin concludes the sermon by encouraging believers to embrace the psalmist's perspective on God's discipline and guidance. He emphasizes the need for humility, gratitude, and a sincere love for God's Word. He also reminds believers of the importance of trusting in God's faithfulness and seeking His wisdom in all circumstances. In this sermon, John Calvin highlights the believer's response to God's discipline and the transformative power of His Word. He encourages believers to recognize the purpose and value of God's afflictions, to cultivate a love for His law, and to trust in His faithfulness. Calvin's exposition of Psalm 119:65-72 serves as a source of comfort, encouragement, and guidance for believers in their journey of faith. JOHN CALVIN John Calvin (1509-1564) was a French theologian and reformer who played a major role in the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. He is best known for his influential work, "Institutes of the Christian Religion," which served as a systematic theology for Protestantism. Calvin was born in Noyon, France, and studied law and theology in Paris. While studying, he became influenced by the teachings of Martin Luther and other reformers, which led him to embrace Protestantism. After being forced to flee Paris due to his beliefs, Calvin settled in Basel, Switzerland, where he began writing his famous "Institutes." In 1536, Calvin was invited to Geneva, Switzerland, to help reform the church and establish a new Protestant government. During his time in Geneva, Calvin implemented many reforms in the church and worked closely with the state council representatives. Calvin's theology emphasized the sovereignty of God, predestination, and the authority of Scripture. He also believed in the necessity of living a righteous life and living in accordance with God's law. He was very pastoral and sent many missionaries around the world including France and Brazil. Listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/40ZxqaFZnt5f7dL2lZ0r4B Listen to it on Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kZmJkMTI3OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Listen to it on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/international-christian-classics-biblically-reformed-and-confessional/id1687811856
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