In Fred Evans' sermon titled "Nine Provisions of the Good Shepherd - Part 2," he expounds on the rich theological theme of Christ as the Good Shepherd, particularly through the lens of Psalm 23. He emphasizes that the "Lord is my shepherd" not only signifies Christ's sacrificial role but also highlights the nine spiritual provisions He ensures for His sheep, which include nourishment, peace, restoration, guidance, presence, and the benefits of divine protection. Central to his arguments are Scripture references such as John 10:11 ("I am the Good Shepherd") and Psalm 69:1-4, which showcase Christ's fulfillment of the shepherding role by restoring all that was lost due to sin. The doctrinal significance of the sermon stresses that these provisions are not merely temporal but eternal, emphasizing a Reformed understanding of God's grace, the perseverance of the saints, and the assurance believers have in Christ’s sustaining love.
“If Christ Jesus is your shepherd... you are my sheep, I am your shepherd, therefore the sheep declare this, I shall not want.”
“This is not a promise to avoid tribulation. Not a promise to avoid persecution.”
“He constantly restores us, refreshes us in the inner man. This is what preaching is for.”
“Goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”
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