The sermon titled Jehovah Raah by Greg Elmquist focuses on the doctrine of God as the shepherd of His people, emphasizing the implications of divine shepherding in the life of believers as exemplified in Psalm 23. The preacher argues that, just as David expressed his trust in God through the metaphor of a shepherd, Christ fulfills this role as the Good Shepherd who provides, protects, and restores His sheep. Elmquist references John 17, highlighting that God's love for His people mirrors His love for Jesus, affirming that all believers share in the same care and faithfulness that God extends to His Son. Furthermore, he emphasizes the practical significance of recognizing Christ as this shepherd, offering hope and encouragement for believers facing spiritual battles, asserting that they can trust in God's provisions and presence throughout their lives. This perspective reinforces critical Reformed doctrines such as the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement and the believers' reliance on grace.
“By virtue of our union with Christ, we have imputed to us, charged our account, credited to us before God, the righteousness of Christ.”
“Here’s our hope. Oh, righteous Father, the world hath not known thee, but I have known thee, and these have known that thou hast sent me.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ trusted his father to be his shepherd.”
“He delivers us from the jaws of the lion and out of the paws of the bear.”
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