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Henry Law

Psalm 85

The sermon on Psalm 85 highlights God's redeeming love and the joy of salvation through His grace and mercy.
Henry Law preaches on the bright views of redeeming love shining forth in Psalms, where God's grace abounds, His attributes are reconciled in Christ, and complete salvation is seen through the ocean of redeeming blood. The psalmist rejoices in God's favor, forgiveness, and mercy, acknowledging the deliverance from enemies as a shadow of redemption's rescue. Prayer is essential for revival, for God's anger to cease, and for mercy and salvation to abound. The promise of peace, wisdom, and the nearness of God's salvation to those who fear Him is highlighted, along with the glorious results of truth and righteousness flourishing on earth.

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Bright views of redeeming love shine forth in the opening of this Psalm. Prayer is made that grace may still abound. God's attributes are shown to be all reconciled in Christ. May we gaze with delight, and give all glory to our God!

1-3. "Lord, You have been favorable to Your land; You have brought back the captivity of Jacob. You have forgiven the iniquity of Your people; You have covered all their sin. You have taken away all Your wrath; You have turned Yourself from the fierceness of Your anger."

The immediate occasion of this triumphant joy is doubtless the deliverance of Israel's sons from some oppressing enemy. But the predictive shadow is soon chased away by the bright shining of redemption's rescue. In this scheme the riches of God's grace are seen. Free favor comes forth mighty to save. The wonders of mercy are ascribed to this love as their source. We see the origin of complete salvation. Wrath had existed against all sin; anger had fiercely blazed against iniquity; but vengeance is quenched in the ocean of redeeming blood. Where is iniquity? It is all forgiven. Where are sins? They are all covered. Let our rejoicing souls testify, Lord, You have been favorable to us.

4-7. "Turn us, O God of our salvation, and cause Your anger toward us to cease. Will You be angry with us forever? will You draw out Your anger to all generations? Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You? Show us Your mercy, O Lord, and grant us Your salvation."

But the ransomed heritage often fails to realize secured salvation. They tremble lest God's anger should return, and favor cease to smile. Let this temptation always drive to prayer. This is the time to supplicate that dying graces may revive, and that joy and gladness may reoccupy the soul; that mercy may again abound; and that salvation's glories may illustriously shine.

8. "I will hear what God the Lord will speak; for He will speak peace to His people, and to His saints; but let them not turn again to folly."

Answers will surely come. Let us open wide our hearts to welcome their arrival. They will fly on the wings of peace. The voice will be heard, Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. The Lord of peace Himself will give us peace always by all means. But let us take heed, and never turn aside to folly's fears and doubts and ways. Let us ever listen to wisdom's teaching, and walk in wisdom's ways.

9-10. "Surely His salvation is near to those who fear Him; that glory may dwell in our land. Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other."

It is rich mercy that salvation is not to be sought in a far-distant region. Tedious efforts and protracted wanderings are not needed. It is ever by our side. We may open the hand and take it. What a constellation of blessedness brightens in the thought! Mercy, which ever pitifully yearns, has ample scope. Truth hastens to meet her with the assurance that it no more opposes. Righteousness enrobes the ransomed flock. All heaven is at peace, and all God's attributes embrace. Oh! blessed Jesus, we adore You for your saving work!

11-13. "Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall look down from heaven. Yes, the Lord shall give that which is good; and our land shall yield her increase. Righteousness shall go before Him, and shall set us in the way of His steps."

Glorious results follow. On earth truth shall be as a fruitful crop, and righteousness shall flow down as showers from heaven. Every grace shall flourish and abound. The Good Shepherd shall precede His flock, and shall guide them safely in all righteous ways. How glorious is our Gospel, in its origin, in its work, in its effects! May we fully receive it! It is the blessing of blessings.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to God's redeeming love
    • The joy of salvation
    • God's attributes reconciled in Christ
  2. II
    • The deliverance of Israel
    • The riches of God's grace
    • Complete forgiveness of sins
  3. III
    • The call for revival
    • The importance of prayer
    • Seeking God's mercy and salvation
  4. IV
    • Listening to God's voice
    • The promise of peace
    • Avoiding folly and doubts
  5. V
    • The nearness of salvation
    • The meeting of mercy and truth
    • Righteousness and peace in harmony
  6. VI
    • The fruitful results of truth and righteousness
    • The guidance of the Good Shepherd
    • The blessings of the Gospel

Key Quotes

“Lord, You have been favorable to Your land; You have brought back the captivity of Jacob.” — Henry Law
“Surely His salvation is near to those who fear Him; that glory may dwell in our land.” — Henry Law
“Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall look down from heaven.” — Henry Law

Application Points

  • Engage in prayer to seek revival and joy in your spiritual life.
  • Listen attentively to God's voice to receive peace and guidance.
  • Embrace the Gospel to experience the fullness of God's blessings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of Psalm 85?
The main theme is God's redeeming love and the joy of salvation that comes from His grace.
How does the sermon describe God's attributes?
God's attributes are shown to be reconciled in Christ, emphasizing His mercy and truth.
What should believers do when they feel distant from God?
Believers should turn to prayer and seek revival of their joy and grace.
What is the significance of listening to God's voice?
Listening to God's voice brings peace and guidance, helping us avoid folly.
What are the expected outcomes of embracing the Gospel?
The outcomes include flourishing grace, guidance in righteousness, and the blessings of salvation.

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