In the sermon "Encouraged in the LORD," Philip Buss addresses the theme of divine encouragement and restoration, as exemplified in the life of David. Through the narrative of 1 Samuel 30:6, where David encouraged himself in the Lord amid immense distress after his homeland was attacked, Buss emphasizes God's sovereignty and the importance of turning to Him in desperate times. He further relates this Old Testament story to New Testament truths, particularly God's assurance to Christians through Christ, who is portrayed as the ultimate shepherd and redeemer. The sermon highlights how God's faithfulness allows believers to recover from loss and despair, analogous to David's restoration of his family and possessions. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to seek encouragement through prayer and reliance on God during trials, reflecting on His past provisions and promises found in Scripture.
“But David encouraged himself in the Lord his God.”
“To whom can we go, said the Apostle Peter? Thou hast the words of eternal life.”
“Now here we see God's will made known to David... pursue, for thou shalt surely overtake them.”
“Our Lord Jesus, who is the antitype, the fulfillment, of all the glimpses of Christ we see in the Old Testament is He on whom our hope of heaven depends.”
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