In the sermon titled "Thy Blessing," Marvin Stalnaker addresses the doctrine of divine providence, particularly as it relates to the trials and tribulations faced by God's people. He articulates that believers often encounter hardships and opposition, paralleling David’s lament in Psalm 3 about those who rise against him and questioning God’s faithfulness (verses 1-2). Stalnaker emphasizes the assurance that the Lord serves as a shield and protector, affirming that salvation ultimately belongs to God, as encapsulated in verse 8. Through Scripture references, such as Job’s own afflictions and Peter's warning of Satan's desire to sift him (Luke 22:31), he illustrates the perpetual support and intercession provided by God, stressing that believers can rest in the peace of their salvation and the certainty of God's blessings amid suffering. The significant takeaway is that God’s provision and protection are unwavering, and understanding this truth brings comfort and confidence to the faithful.
“Many are they that rise up against me. Many there be which say of my soul, there's no help for him in God.”
“But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me, my glory, and the lifter up of my head.”
“Salvation belongeth unto the Lord. Thy blessing is upon thy people.”
“God's people are blessed people. Blessed in regenerating grace.”
The Bible teaches that salvation belongs to the Lord, emphasizing His sovereignty in choosing and redeeming His people.
Psalm 3:8, Isaiah 44:20, 2 Thessalonians 2:13
God's people are eternally blessed through being chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5
Trusting God during trials is crucial as it signifies faith in His sovereign protection and guidance.
Psalm 3, Romans 8:28
'Salvation belongeth unto the Lord' highlights God's exclusive authority in granting salvation to His chosen people.
Psalm 3:8, Philippians 1:6, Isaiah 44:20
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