In the sermon "Our Sovereign Protector," Jabez Rutt explores the doctrine of divine protection as articulated in Psalm 91, particularly verse 11, which speaks of God giving angels charge over His people. The preacher emphasizes the assurance believers have in God's constant presence and care, likening the "secret place of the Most High" to an abiding trust in Christ. Rutt supports his argument by referencing various biblical instances of divine protection, such as Peter’s deliverance from prison and the reassurance of safety amid worldly chaos. He elaborates on the Reformed belief in God's sovereignty and the believer's security in Christ, asserting that God not only protects but actively works through His angels to sustain His faithful in all circumstances, thus offering both comfort and encouragement to the congregation.
Key Quotes
“He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”
“The Lord has given a banner to them that fear Him. That banner is Christ.”
“We are to trust in the Lord and do good. Do good unto all men, especially unto the household of faith.”
“With heaven and earth at his command, he waits to answer prayer.”
The Bible teaches that God is our refuge and protector, who delivers us from danger and sustains us in difficulties (Psalm 91:11-12).
The Bible emphasizes God's role as a sovereign protector who watches over His people. In Psalm 91:11-12, it states, 'For he shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.' This passage illustrates God’s promise to safeguard His children against harm. Additionally, He is depicted as a refuge and fortress, providing a place of safety amidst trials and tribulations (Psalm 91:2). Such protective care is not just physical; it encompasses our spiritual well-being as well, ensuring that we are kept in faith and delivered from the snares of the enemy.
Psalm 91:11-12, Psalm 91:2
We know God is our protector because He has promised to never leave us, and His angels minister to us (Joshua 1:9, Hebrews 1:14).
God’s protection is assured through both His promises in Scripture and the evidence of His care in the lives of His people. In Joshua 1:9, we are reminded, 'Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.' This underscores the omnipresence and faithfulness of God as our protector. Additionally, in Hebrews 1:14, we see that angels are described as ministering spirits sent forth to serve those who will inherit salvation. This shows that not only does God Himself safeguard us, but He employs angels to ensure our spiritual and physical well-being as well.
Joshua 1:9, Hebrews 1:14
Understanding God’s sovereignty reassures Christians that He is in control and working all things for their good (Romans 8:28).
The acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty is crucial for Christians as it provides comfort and hope in uncertain times. Romans 8:28 states, 'And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.' This assurance reveals that nothing falls outside of God's control, including our trials and tribulations. By trusting in His sovereignty, Christians can approach life’s challenges with peace, knowing that God has a purpose and plan that ultimately serves our spiritual growth and His glory. Furthermore, it fosters a deeper faith as we learn to rely on Him as our protector and guide in all circumstances.
Romans 8:28
Dwell in the secret place of the Most High means to find refuge and intimacy with God, particularly through faith in Jesus Christ (Psalm 91:1).
To dwell in the secret place of the Most High, as described in Psalm 91:1, signifies a deep, personal relationship with God, where one experiences His protection and closeness. This 'secret place' is understood to be in Christ, who is our refuge and fortress. It is in this intimate communion that believers find safety from the adversities of life. This psalm reflects the assurance that those who make the Lord their dwelling place will experience divine security, as He envelops them with His love and care. By resting in this relationship through faith, Christians are empowered to navigate challenges with the assurance that their sovereign protector is always with them.
Psalm 91:1
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