In the sermon titled "The Secret Place," Gary Shepard explores the theological concept of safety and security found in Christ through an exegesis of Psalm 91:1. The preacher emphasizes that the “secret place of the Most High” is not a mystical state but represents the unique relationship believers have in Christ, who serves as the ultimate refuge and hiding place from divine judgment. Shepard supports his argument with various Scripture references, including the narrative of Moses and the High Priest's role in the Old Testament, illustrating how these foreshadow the redemptive work of Christ (Hebrews 9:21-26). The sermon articulates the doctrinal significance of recognizing Christ as the only means of access to the Most High God, stressing that true spiritual safety is found exclusively in Him.
“The secret place of the Most High God... is not just any place; it is a place represented and pictured by a place that both Moses and David would be familiar with.”
“Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands... but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us.”
“A man shall be as a hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest... A man is a hiding place, a covering. And that is a wonderful picture of Christ Jesus the Lord.”
“If He's all you got, He is... My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness.”
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