In his sermon titled “Teach me and lead me,” James Gudgeon focuses on the theme of divine guidance as reflected in Psalm 27:11. He argues that believers must seek God's direction in their lives, reinforcing the scriptural truth that even those who are closest to us may forsake us, but the Lord will always be there to guide and support us. Gudgeon emphasizes the need for humility and teachability in the life of a believer, highlighting that true understanding of God’s ways comes through a desire to learn and a willingness to submit to His will. He uses passages such as Psalm 25 and Psalm 27 to illustrate God's faithfulness as a shepherd and teacher, contrasting the believer's dependence on God with the world's distractions. This call to wait on God is presented as essential for experiencing His peace and overcoming life's challenges.
“Teach me thy way, O Lord, and lead me in a plain path because of mine enemies.”
“We desire now to be shown the ways of God, to walk in the pathway, the highway of holiness, to be led in paths of truth and righteousness and godliness.”
“The more we distance ourselves from the Lord Jesus Christ, the harder our Christian pathway becomes.”
“When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will take me up.”
The Bible teaches that God guides those who seek Him, particularly in times of distress.
Psalm 25:4-5, Psalm 27:11
God promises to be with His people, especially during trials and challenges, as affirmed in Scripture.
Psalm 27:10, Matthew 28:20
Seeking God's will aligns our lives with His perfect plan and leads to true peace and fulfillment.
Psalm 25:5, Romans 12:2
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