The sermon titled "Ballast for the Soul #5" by Albert N. Martin emphasizes the importance of foundational truths about Christ and their role as spiritual "ballasts" for believers navigating life's uncertainties. The key arguments presented include the assertion that the enthroned Christ serves as the believer's guide, protector, and companion. Martin draws upon Psalm 90 and Romans 8, highlighting how these truths can provide stability in one's spiritual journey. Specifically, he points to Christ's intimate relationship with His followers, illustrated through the shepherd-sheep imagery, and emphasizes that recognizing these elements fosters faith and security amidst life's trials. The practical significance lies in cultivating a deep, personal communion with Christ, allowing believers to trust in His continual guidance and protection.
Key Quotes
“These truths in reality have little to do with the calendar, but that they are the steady state stuff of spiritual stability.”
“The enthroned Christ is not so occupied with the affairs of the kingdom that He cannot be to every single one of His children both guide, protector, and companion.”
“To be a Christian is to be returned unto our rightful shepherd and overseer.”
“The Lord will deliver me from every evil work and will save me unto his heavenly kingdom.”
The Bible portrays Christ as our guide, leading us through life with personal intimacy, just as a shepherd cares for his sheep.
Scripture likens Christ to a shepherd guiding His flock, emphasizing His personal and intimate relationship with His people. In John 10:3-4, Jesus says, 'The sheep hear His voice, and He calls His own sheep by name and leads them out.' This illustrates how Christ does not drive His sheep but gently leads them. Similarly, Psalm 23 declares, 'He leads me beside still waters; He restores my soul.' Therefore, believers are assured that the Lord Jesus is their faithful guide, leading them in the paths of righteousness and into places of refreshment.
John 10:3-4, Psalm 23:2-3
The assurance of Christ's protection is found in His role as the Good Shepherd who safeguards His flock from harm.
In the same way that a shepherd protects his sheep, Scripture assures believers that Christ, as the Good Shepherd, is committed to their safety. John 10:11 states, 'I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.' This sacrificial love underscores His protective nature. Additionally, in Psalm 23:4, David confidently declares, 'I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.' Thus, believers can rest assured that they are protected by the One who is intimately aware of their needs and capable of defending them against all dangers.
John 10:11, Psalm 23:4
Seeing Christ as a companion fosters a deep, personal relationship where believers can commune with Him in all circumstances.
Understanding Christ as a companion is vital for Christians because it emphasizes the closeness of their relationship with Him. In John 14:16-18, Jesus promises to send the Holy Spirit, described as another Comforter, to abide with believers forever. This indicates that Christ’s presence is not just historical but continues in the lives of His followers today. The concept of companionship suggests mutuality in the relationship, where believers can converse with Christ openly and seek His guidance in everyday matters. This deep connection brings comfort, encouragement, and strength as Christians navigate life's challenges, allowing them to experience His abiding presence.
John 14:16-18, Psalm 16:8
Christ governs all things as the reigning Sovereign, overseeing the progress of redemptive history toward a glorious consummation.
The Bible teaches that Christ shares the throne with the Father, actively governing all events in the universe. In Ephesians 1:20-22, Paul writes that God 'raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority.' This passage affirms that Christ is not aloof from His creation but is deeply involved in guiding it toward a redemptive conclusion. As believers, knowing that the enthroned Christ governs all as Sovereign provides comfort and confidence in His ultimate control over our lives and history, encouraging us to trust His perfect plans.
Ephesians 1:20-22, Psalm 90
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