Topic: Theology
Psalm 91 is known as the psalm of protection, reminding us that when we trust in God we can find shelter under the shadow of the Almighty. Find comfort knowing that no matter where we are or what life throws our way, dwelling and hiding in God’s presence will always be the safest place.
As a child of God, we have comprehensive care of the Shepherd. His grace for our sin, His strength for our weakness, His riches for our poverty, His faithfulness for our moods, His wisdom for our confusion. Wherever we are and whatever we’re facing, Jesus Christ makes up the difference.
In Psalm 23 we see the sufficiency and security that arise from a relationship with God as our Good Shepherd. He not only provides us peace amidst the storms but also restores us when we have strayed.
This Psalm of Trust is often found amid anticipated deliverance, as individuals seek refuge and strength from God in times of trouble. When faced with problems, our initial instinct is to run or escape. However, this psalm challenges that.
In the Christian life, we can find security in God’s preserving love. Our fundamental soundness stems from knowing that we are safe and sound in God’s care, regardless of our circumstances. God promises His child: provision, protection, and presence.
Two is better than one, and friendship can be a great source of strength. Leaving each other better people with a closer grip on God, true friends make sanctifying demands on each other that require faithfulness.
The doctrine of the Trinity teaches us that we were made for relationship with God and others. In this sermon, we will learn truths about friendship found within Scripture, including the circle of friendship, character of friendship, and constancy of friendship.
God has given us the freedom to make our own decisions in life, and we need to discern what God’s will is for each decision. We must renew our minds with His Word and take into account that He will have the final say.
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