Psalm 145 Sermon: The Greatness and Grace of Jesus
In this sermon on Psalm 145, I contrast the assertions of Christopher Hitchen's book called "God is Not Great" with the Psalm's theme of God's greatness and graciousness. The Psalm, structured as an acrostic poem, highlights the endless praise and attributes of God. It emphasizes God's greatness, unsearchable nature, and graciousness through various verses, urging constant praise for His eternal kingdom and abundant goodness. The sermon draws connections between the Psalm and Jesus Christ's role as a great King and emphasizes the need to acknowledge and speak of God's greatness, inviting everyone to join in praising the Lord. Ultimately, it encourages reflecting on Jesus' greatness and graciousness, prompting praise and spreading the knowledge of God's magnificence to all.
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