In his sermon "My Shepherd!", Frank Hall focuses on the theological doctrine of Christ as the Good Shepherd, emphasizing His multifaceted roles as King, Prophet, Priest, and Shepherd based on John 10 and Psalm 23. Hall articulates that Christ graciously meets the needs of His people, providing rest and nourishment for their souls, while also correcting and restoring them when they stray. Through passages like Psalm 23:1 ("The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want") and John 10:11 ("I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd gives his life for the sheep"), Hall underscores the sufficiency and grace of Christ, portraying Him as both protector and provider. The sermon powerfully highlights the Reformed doctrines of grace and assurance, illustrating that believers can find comfort in the fact that through Christ, they lack nothing for both time and eternity, as He guarantees their salvation and sustains them throughout their lives.
“The Lord Jesus is everything to my needy soul. He is my majestic King, the Imperial One, who graciously rules my heart and my life with His sovereign scepter of righteousness.”
“Though the way is rough and long, the path winding and narrow, the days dark and dismal, the valleys bleak and dreary, he gently leads me in infinite mercy and unfailing wisdom.”
“O blessed shepherd, thank you for taking our sins to yourself and putting them away by your own precious blood.”
“We lack nothing, because in Him we have all things. His boundless provision for our souls has no end.”
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