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.
“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.”
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