Divine revelation is essential In explaining that you can't get to God by reason apart from divine revelation, Dr. Morecraft quotes from Robert Candlish's commentary of Genesis: "When I draw inferences for myself concerning the Author of creation,—when I reason out from His works the fact of His existence, and the chief attributes of His character,—I am conscious of a certain feeling of superiority. The Deity becomes almost, in a certain sense, my creature,—the product of my own elaborated process of thought. I am occupied more with my own reasonings than with the transcendent excellences of Him of whom I reason. . . . The God whom I discover is like the dead abstract truth to which a train of demonstration leads. I myself alone have a distinct personality;—all else is little more than the working of my brain on its own imaginations. . . . But now, God speaks, and I am dumb. He opens His mouth, and I hold my peace. I bid my busy, speculative soul be quiet. I take my station humbly, submissively at His feet. I learn of Him. And what He tells me now, in the way of direct personal communication from Himself to me, has a weight and vivid reality infinitely surpassing all that any mere deductions from the closest reasoning could ever have."
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Divine justice on the wicked In explaining Psalm 18:26, Dr. Morecraft quotes from William Plumer's Studies in the Book of Psalms: "Any course of divine justice will bring certain, righteous and amazing ruin on the incorrigibly wicked. When Jehovah shall arise, they will find that he is to them a more terrible enemy than the most perverse of all their earthly foes, though he swerve not from perfect truth and rectitude. . . . The great principles of retribution are the same from age to age. . . . God's government is so perfect, so comprehensive, that it is impossible for man to violate any of its great laws without sooner or later meeting consequences the most painful, making him feel that his pains are the fruit of his own folly and wantonness. When it is said that with the forward God will show himself froward, the meaning is that the result will be as if it were so."
Swords in God's hands In discussing Psalm 17:13-14 (KJV: "deliver my soul from the wicked, which is thy sword: From men which are thy hand, O Lord, from men of the world") Dr. Morecraft explains that the oppressors are swords in God's hand against David and He was using them in David's life to test him. They cannot go beyond God's will and so David was perfectly safe in the midst of his enemies. They are swords in God's hands. God uses armies, He uses swords, He uses oppressors, He uses wicked men to accomplish His purposes. David finds comfort in knowing that a sovereign God is in control of his enemies and yet at the same time he prays to be delivered from them.
Holiness precedes happiness Dr. Morecraft explains that holiness on earth must precede happiness in heaven. If you are going to enjoy God, you must glorify Him. To glorify God means to live for His honor, His praise and His pleasure, not your own. How can we enjoy God when life gets painful and life hurts? In Exodus 20:24 God says, "in every place where I cause My name to be remembered, I will come to you and bless you." God is enjoyed where He has commanded His people to meet with Him. Where are those places where God will meet His people? In the means of grace. That is, those ways and means that God has set in our lives whereby He brings His grace into our lives and makes His presence known to us. Among these are: studying the Bible; meditation on God and His truth; sitting under the preaching of the Word of God; praying; private, family and public worship, etc. God promises to meet His people in all those places and to make Himself known in fullness of joy so we can enjoy Him. As we glorify Him by going to the means of grace we find ourselves enjoying Him.
Separate from the world Dr. Morecraft explains that a Christian should not let the world dictate to him his goals, his values, his lifestyle, his dress, or what's important to him. Christians should separate themselves and their families from the ways and superstitions of this unregenerate world. As John Calvin wrote in his commentary on Psalm 16: "We cannot be united into the one body of the Church under God, if we do not break off all the bonds of impiety, separate ourselves from idolaters, and keep ourselves pure and at a distance from all the pollutions which corrupt the holy service of God."
Calvinism won't save you from hell In offering words of application for this sermon, Dr. Morecraft quotes from a commentator as follows: "It cannot be too strongly impressed upon the minds of men that principles merely professed, however excellent, which do not sanctify the heart and mould the character, cannot be acceptable with God." In other words, Calvinism won't save you from hell. You may have wonderful Calvinistic principles and doctrines, but how are they affecting your life and character?
Depression is caused by unbelief Dr. Morecraft explains that Psalm 13 teaches us how to avoid depression. Depression is caused by unbelief (unless it's caused by poor blood circulation, or by a vitamin deficiency, or some other genuine diagnosable physical condition - which is only a small percentage of reasons for depression). It is caused by a failure to trust God when it's difficult to trust Him, and to be more concerned with ourselves than we are with God and with God's bounty. Christians never have to get depressed (unless it's a diagnosable physical condition). Depression comes upon us because of a failure to trust God. Life hurts, and whatever leads us to prayer is good for us.
Great Sermon! Outstanding sermon...don't care for r.l. dabney(he was a racist)but overall loved the message...wish I could broadcast this message over all the major networks.....
The failure of the church Dr. Morecraft explains that the spiritual condition of the church determines the political, economic, social and international condition of the nation in which that church lives. If the president or ruling party changes but the church doesn't change, nothing is going to get any better. Things are going to get worse. What is necessary to get a culture out of decline? A church that is being revived by the Holy Spirit of God, and a culture where God is rooting out and removing the alloy from places of power and influence. The reason the anti-Christians, pro-abortionists, supporters of homosexual marriage, and other leftists are out there controlling the media, politics, education and all the rest, is because of the failure of the church. Because the church has not been what she should be, those are out there harassing us as God's judgment on us. The church needs to repent for being backslidden and disregarding the law of God. When Christians truly repent, God will start changing the church and the nation will be restored.
What can the righteous do? The question of Psalm 11:3, “If the foundations are destroyed, What can the righteous do?†is asked of David by his cowardly, escapist friends. David's cowardly friends are saying that once the pillars of society have fallen, the righteous can't do anything except run away. But they were wrong. As Dr. Morecraft explains, the biblical answer to the question, “If the foundations are destroyed, What can the righteous do?†is "a lot!" During times of national decline, there's much the righteous man can do and must do in the power of God. For America in the early days, those foundations were faith in God, and submission to God's law contained in the Bible. The righteous can stand on God's revelation of Himself and His will for men and nations in the Bible. He can keep on being righteous in life and work to rebuild the foundations until he sees God restore those foundations and frustrate the effort of those warring against Him. A faithful man with God's help can stop evil forces dead in their tracks and recover the day. The righteous man must rebuild the foundations; give all his life, resources, and energy to the restoring of those foundations with the help of God.
Prosperity begets presumption In discussing Psalm 10:6, Dr. Morecraft quotes from an eighteenth century commentator as follows: "Prosperity begets presumption, and he who has been long accustomed to see his designs succeed, begins to think it impossible they should ever do otherwise." An unbelieving wealthy man soon develops an attitude of invulnerability.
God requires blood In preaching on Psalm 9:12, Dr. Morecraft explains that God will avenge the shedding of the innocent blood of His people by their enemies and He will always respond to the cries of His people. No cry of any of God's needy, afflicted people will go unanswered and unavenged. Why? Because our God requires blood. Why is God going to shed the blood of His enemies that persecute His people? Because our God requires blood from those who rebel against Him. Our God requires blood because He is a righteous, holy God. The soul that sinneth, it shall die. Why? Because God requires blood. The wages of sin is death. Why? Because God requires blood. Nations that have risen in opposition to the Lord have perished throughout the thousands of years of human history. Why? Because God requires blood. God requires the blood of anyone who has ever sinned against Him, or the blood of a Substitute. Without the shedding of Christ's blood there is no forgiveness of sins. Why? Because God requires blood.
Great Sermon! This was such an encouraging sermon and I understood things I never saw before. Such clear delivery and easy to grasp. The Lord be praised for Dr Morecraft
God can be rough on us Dr. Morecraft explains that God gave Lot a very strong command to get out of the city, but Lot hesitated. Therefore God had His angels grab Lot and his wife and daughters by the scruff of the neck and pull them out of the city kicking and screaming. God can be rough on us, not because He's mean or unloving. When we don't give heed to God's commands, He knows we are putting ourselves in a dangerous place, so sometimes He has to grab us by the scruff of the neck and pull us out of where we should not be. God deals roughly with people if they don't give heed. He does it not because He is angry but because He is compassionate. He wants to remove them from danger.
How to handle slander Dr. Morecraft explains that slander is a vicious thing, and that was the kind of persecution that David was having to deal with. But when you defend yourself against slander, you sound guilty. Therefore, the proper way to handle slander is to follow David's example: 1) Trust in the name of the Lord; 2) Pray for God's justice. Ask God to bring His justice to bear upon the slanderers.
God chastens His people In explaining that God chastens His people, Dr. Morecraft quotes from William Plumer's Studies in the Book of Psalms: "Many a man's soul has been saved by the destruction of his body with wasting disease. . . . God loves his people too well to let them wander on in sin, and drop into hell for the want of a little needful and wholesome severity."