In Peter L. Meney's sermon titled "Christ Our Hiding Place," the central theological theme is the nature of Christ as the righteous king who provides shelter, wisdom, and rest to His people, as depicted in Isaiah 32. Meney argues that Christ fulfills multiple roles: a spiritual protection from divine wrath, a source of spiritual wisdom, and a provider of spiritual rest. He emphasizes that Isaiah metaphorically describes Christ as a hiding place, a covert from the tempest, rivers of water, and a great rock, underscoring the comprehensive protection and sustenance believers find in Him. Key Scripture references include Isaiah 32:1-18, especially focusing on verses 17-18, which speak of the peace and reassurance that come from God's righteous work in believers' lives. The practical significance lies in the assurance that, despite life's challenges, believers can find refuge and tranquility in Christ, which encourages a deeper reliance on His grace amid trials.
“The kings of the nations ultimately bring trouble on their people. But the rule of the righteous king brings blessings upon his people.”
“Christ, says the psalmist, is the rock of my refuge, the rock of my salvation.”
“The work of righteousness shall be peace, and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance forever.”
“When the wind of worry howls in our mind… trusting Christ will bring peace and quietness and assurance.”
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