Christ Crying from the Depths
Series Psalm 119
This message presents Psalm 119:145–152 through the lens of Christ's earthly humiliation, emphasizing the Hebrew letter KOPH as a symbol of deep suffering, submission, and divine obedience. Centered on Christ's cry from the depths, the message unfolds His perfect, whole-hearted obedience to the Father—fulfilling the law not only in action but in Spirit, enduring a long night of suffering and prayer as He bore the weight of sinners' guilt. His suffering was not a failure but a necessary act of justice, satisfying God's righteousness through His substitutionary death on the cross, thereby obtaining eternal redemption and resurrection. The message highlights Christ's unwavering trust in the Father's covenant faithfulness, His nearness even in abandonment, and the eternal foundation of God's testimonies, which were fulfilled in His life, death, and resurrection. Ultimately, the message affirms that salvation is not earned by human effort but obtained by Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice, resulting in the imputation of His Righteousness to believers, who now cry to Him not for acceptance, but because they are already accepted in the Beloved.
| Sermon ID | 121925244466546 |
| Duration | 31:56 |
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| Category | Midweek Service |
| Bible Text | Psalm 119:145-152 |
| Language | English |