In the sermon titled "Under His Wings," Gary Shepard addresses the theological doctrine of divine protection and refuge through Christ as expressed in Psalm 91:4. Shepard emphasizes that the psalm outlines both physical and spiritual dangers faced by humanity, culminating in God's promise of safety for those who trust in Him. He articulates the significance of dwelling 'under the shadow of the Almighty,' which symbolizes the safety and care provided by God, primarily through Jesus Christ. Shepard supports his arguments with various Scripture passages, showing that the promises made to Jesus are likewise extended to all of God's elect, underscoring the fundamental Reformed doctrine of election and salvation by grace alone. This message calls believers to recognize Christ as their ultimate refuge, affirming that their safety from sin and divine judgment rests solely in Him.
Key Quotes
“You see, it is a great day if we are ever enabled by the grace of God to find out that the only safety, the only refuge, the only security that there is in this world or in the world to come is the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Christ is the only hiding place. His cross death is the only refuge. His sacrifice is the only security.”
“You see, that's what Christ is to His people... He's our daily refuge in every trial, every affliction, every persecution.”
“That sounds like safety to me. That sounds like real security to me.”
The Bible emphasizes God's protective nature, likening it to a mother bird covering her chicks under her wings.
The Bible, particularly in Psalm 91, describes God's protection as akin to a mother bird sheltering her young under her wings. This image conveys the safety and refuge found in God through Jesus Christ. The text assures believers that they will not fear dangers, whether they be physical threats or spiritual perils, because God’s presence and promise provide a profound sense of security. In the face of adversities both seen and unseen, believers find solace under the wings of the Almighty, knowing that true refuge is found in Him alone.
Psalm 91:4, Psalm 57:1, Psalm 61:4
Christ is our refuge because He bore the wrath of God for our sins, providing complete safety and assurance for believers.
We understand Christ as our refuge through His sacrificial death, which signifies that all divine wrath due for our sins fell upon Him. The work of Christ provides believers with real assurance, as stated in Romans 5:8, which declares that He died for us while we were yet sinners. This position of safety in Christ is not merely a promise of deliverance from temporal troubles, but a profound declaration that our sins are atoned for, and the separation from God caused by sin has been reconciled. Therefore, all who place their trust in Him can rest assured of their eternal safety under His wings.
Romans 5:8, Psalm 91:4, Ephesians 1:4-5
Trusting in God is vital for Christians as it assures them of His protection, provision, and peace amidst life's trials.
For Christians, trusting in God is foundational because it sustains their faith and gives them hope amidst life's uncertainties and tribulations. The psalmist in Psalm 91 highlights that those who dwell in the secret place of the Most High maintain a close relationship with God, which allows His protective hand to cover them. This trust is an acknowledgment of human frailty and dependence on divine strength. Believers are reminded that their true refuge lies not in their own understanding or strength, but entirely in God's faithfulness, His promises, and His redemptive work through Christ. In periods of trouble, this trust brings peace that transcends human understanding.
Psalm 91:1-2, Proverbs 3:5-6, Isaiah 26:3
Psalm 91 teaches that God's promises include protection, deliverance, and reassurance for those who trust in Him.
Psalm 91 is filled with assurances of God's promises to protect and deliver His people. It emphasizes that for those who call upon God and have established Him as their refuge, they can rest in His safety regardless of the dangers around them. The psalm addresses both physical and spiritual threats, outlining that God’s divine protection remains steadfast. It elaborates on the truth that His promises grant peace and security from the terror of night and the perils of the day. Furthermore, it reassures believers that the ultimate deliverance, manifest in Christ's redemptive work, fulfills God's promise of salvation and eternal sanctuary.
Psalm 91:3-16, Romans 8:31-39, Isaiah 41:10
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