The sermon by Clifford Parsons focuses on the theological theme of refuge in the name of the Lord, drawing upon Proverbs 18:10, which depicts the name of the Lord as a strong tower where the righteous find safety. The preacher argues that while many seek safety in worldly measures, true safety is found only in God’s sovereignty and grace through Christ. He emphasizes that the “righteous” who run to the Lord are those justified by faith in Christ’s work, showcasing the importance of imputed and imparted righteousness. Throughout, Parsons cites various Scriptures, including Isaiah and the Psalms, to underline the nature of God as a refuge, the significance of Christ’s atoning work, and the eternal safety and peace found in Him, which holds practical importance for believers amid earthly tribulations.
Key Quotes
“The name of the Lord is a strong tower, the righteous runneth into it and is safe.”
“True safety is found in the eternal and spiritual realm, and how few prepare for the safety of their never-dying souls.”
“These are the righteous runners then, those who are made righteous in Christ through His perfect law-keeping and through His perfect finished work.”
“The Lord bids his people to enter into this rest. Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee.”
The Bible emphasizes that safety for the soul is found solely in the Lord as a refuge.
The Scriptures make it clear that while physical safety is important, the eternal safety of the soul is of far greater significance. Proverbs 18:10 states that 'the name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous runneth into it and is safe.' This speaks to the refuge the Lord provides for sinners who seek shelter in His name. In a world filled with various dangers, the greatest need is to prepare one’s soul for eternity, and the only true safety comes from trusting in the name of the Lord.
Proverbs 18:10
The name of the Lord is confirmed as a strong tower through Scripture, reflecting His divine attributes.
Proverbs 18:10 describes the name of the Lord as a strong tower, highlighting its role as a refuge for the righteous. In this context, 'the name of the Lord' refers to the covenant name 'Jehovah,' indicating His eternal existence and reliability. The Scriptures consistently affirm that the name of the Lord encompasses His attributes of mercy, holiness, and righteousness, making it a safe haven for those who trust in Him. Believers find their identity and security in this name, which protects against spiritual dangers and brings peace.
Proverbs 18:10, Exodus 3:14, John 14:6
Refuge in the Lord is essential for Christians as it provides safety and rest amid spiritual battles.
The concept of refuge is paramount in the Christian faith because it is through the name of the Lord that believers are assured of safety from the condemnation of sin and eternal judgment. In the midst of spiritual warfare and life's tribulations, resting in the strong tower that is the Lord provides peace and security. This refuge is not only a defensive posture but also an invitation to enter into a relationship with God as our protector. Scripture encourages believers to call upon the name of the Lord, emphasizing that those who run to Him find true safety, hope, and sustenance.
Proverbs 18:10, Psalm 46:1, Hebrews 6:18-19
The righteous who run into the strong tower are those justified by faith in Christ.
The righteous referenced in Proverbs 18:10 are not self-righteous individuals but those whom God has declared righteous through faith in Jesus Christ. This concept of justification is a cornerstone of the gospel, asserting that it is through Christ's obedience and sacrificial death that sinners are counted as righteous. The righteous are those who, feeling their sinfulness, flee to the Lord for refuge and are covered by His perfect righteousness. Thus, running into the strong tower signifies a reliance on Christ alone for salvation and safety from condemnation.
Romans 3:22, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Proverbs 18:10
In the strong tower, the Lord provides spiritual sustenance, safety, and healing.
The strong tower, or refuge, provided by the Lord is characterized by abundant spiritual provisions for His people. This includes sustenance through the 'bread of life' and 'living water,' which signify the nourishment and spiritual satisfaction found in Christ. Furthermore, the strong tower offers protection from spiritual enemies and a place for healing from sin. Believers are assured that they have access to God's grace and resources, equipping them to endure life's challenges while enjoying peace and safety in His presence.
John 6:35, Psalm 91:1, Hebrews 4:16
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