Psalm 91, as preached by Rick Warta, expounds on the doctrinal significance of God's promises of protection and deliverance as articulated in the psalm, primarily addressing the theme of Christ's mediatorial role and faithfulness. Warta argues that Psalm 91 serves as a prophetic foreshadowing of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, as evidenced by the connection made to His temptation in the wilderness, specifically the verses quoted by the devil in Matthew 4:6. Throughout the sermon, Warta cites relevant passages such as 2 Corinthians 1:20 and Galatians 3:19 to illustrate how God's promises culminate in Christ, thereby emphasizing the assurance believers have in their faith. The psalm's assertion that the one who dwells in the "secret place of the Most High" receives divine refuge conveys the broader theological implication that believers are protected and redeemed through Christ, making the gospel's revelation a foundational assurance in their lives. The profound comfort is found in the faithful engagement and trust of Christ, who embodies the ultimate refuge for His people.
Key Quotes
“The one who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”
“Faith is nothing except God speaks. Faith has no foundation except that foundation is God's word.”
“Christ, in verse 2, taking that promise to Himself, says, I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge, my fortress, my God, and Him will I trust.”
“In order to come into God's secret place, we come in the Lord Jesus Christ. He's the way, isn't He?”
Psalm 91 assures believers that God provides refuge and protection for those who dwell in His presence.
Psalm 91 begins with the promise that those who dwell in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. This metaphor of dwelling signifies a close relationship and intimate communion with God. The psalm describes various dangers, such as deadly pestilence and attacks, but assures the believer that God will deliver and protect them. This promise is rooted in God's truth and faithfulness, enabling the believer to confront life's fears with confidence in His sustaining power.
Psalm 91:1-3, Psalm 91:5-10
God fulfills His promises through Jesus Christ, who exemplifies perfect trust in God's word.
The certainty of God's promises is revealed through Christ, who embodies the fulfillment of Scripture. Throughout His life, Christ trusted in God's word and relied on His promises, even during trials and temptations. For instance, in the face of temptation, Christ quoted Scripture, demonstrating His faith in God's faithful promises. Additionally, the New Testament affirms that all the promises of God are 'yes and amen' in Christ, highlighting that His obedience and sacrifice secure those promises for His people.
2 Corinthians 1:20, Psalm 91:11-12, Matthew 4:6-7
Dwelling in the secret place signifies living in close communion with God, providing security and assurance.
The secret place of the Most High represents a deep, abiding relationship with God, established through faith in Christ. This intimate connection offers believers comfort, protection, and strength, as expressed in Psalm 91. When Christians dwell in the secret place, they can trust in God as their refuge and fortress, affirming their reliance on His promises amid life's challenges. The assurance of God's presence empowers believers to face fears and uncertainties, knowing that He is with them.
Psalm 91:1-2, John 15:4-5
Psalm 91 is a foreshadowing of Christ's trust in God's promises and His role as our mediator.
Psalm 91 can be understood as not only providing comfort to believers but also as a prophetic reflection of Christ’s life and mission. Jesus embodies the essence of this Psalm, demonstrating absolute trust in God amid temptation and trial. For instance, during His temptation in the wilderness, Jesus quoted Psalm 91, reinforcing the timeless nature of God's promises. Furthermore, it reveals how Christ, as the covenant head, fulfills God's promises, serving as a mediator between God and His people, ensuring their ultimate protection and salvation.
Psalm 91:11-12, Matthew 4:6, Hebrews 9:15
Living by faith means fully trusting God's promises as revealed in His Word, exemplified by Christ.
Living by faith, as illustrated in Psalm 91, involves taking God's promises seriously and applying them to one's life. This faith is founded on God's Word, which reveals His character and commitment to His people. Christ demonstrated this faith as He lived in complete submission to God's will, relying on the truth of Scripture. For believers, living by faith means embracing the promises of God in all circumstances, recognizing that faith is nourished by understanding and meditating on His Word.
Romans 1:17, Hebrews 11:1, Psalm 91:2
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