Todd Nibert's sermon on Psalm 34 explores the themes of God's deliverance, the nature of true fear and trust in the Lord, and the assurance of salvation for those who are humble and contrite. He emphasizes that the Psalm both proclaims the greatness of God and serves as a comfort for believers, highlighting how God hears the cries of the righteous and saves them from their fears and troubles. Key Scripture references, including John 19:36 regarding the preservation of Christ's bones, illustrate how Jesus fulfills the promises made in the Old Testament. The practical significance of the sermon lies in calling believers to a continuous praise of the Lord, an acknowledgment of their brokenness before Him, and a trust in His redemptive plan, reinforcing key aspects of Reformed theology such as the assurance of justification by grace through faith.
Key Quotes
“I sought the Lord, and he heard me and delivered me from all my fears.”
“Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man that trusteth in him.”
“The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart, and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.”
“None of them that trust in him shall be desolate.”
The Bible encourages believers to seek the Lord, promising that they shall not lack any good thing.
Psalm 34 emphasizes the importance of seeking the Lord, highlighting that those who look to Him will find deliverance from their fears and troubles. Verse 10 states that while even the young lions may lack food, those who seek the Lord shall not want any good thing. This assurance reflects the faithfulness of God in providing for His people and the blessings that come from placing trust in Him. Seeking the Lord involves turning our hearts toward Him, recognizing His sovereignty and goodness.
Psalm 34:10, Psalm 34:4-5
Fearing the Lord is a sign of respect and reverence, essential for a healthy relationship with Him.
Fearing the Lord is crucial for Christians as it embodies a deep respect and awe of His holiness. Psalm 34:9 calls believers to fear the Lord because there is no lack for those who honor Him. This fear is not one of terror but one that recognizes God's greatness and our dependence on His grace. When we fear the Lord, we acknowledge His authority and strive to live in accordance with His will, which ultimately leads to our spiritual well-being and fulfillment.
Psalm 34:9, Psalm 34:18
We can experience God's deliverance by crying out to Him in faith, trusting in His promise to hear us.
Psalm 34 offers assurance that God hears the cries of the righteous and delivers them from their troubles. Verse 17 states that 'the righteous cry, and the Lord heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles.' This passage underscores the active relationship believers have with God; when we face challenges, our immediate response should be prayerful crying out to Him. By trusting in His deliverance and seeking His presence, we position ourselves to witness His mighty hand at work in our lives.
Psalm 34:17, Psalm 34:18
The Lord keeping all of His bones signifies the security and protection for His people.
In Psalm 34:20, the phrase 'He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken' illustrates the comprehensive protection God has over His people. This verse is prophetically fulfilled in Christ, whose bones were not broken during His crucifixion. Beyond its literal significance, this speaks to the spiritual truth that God maintains the integrity and wholeness of His people. The metaphor of bones represents strength and support; thus, God ensures that those who trust in Him will remain secure in all aspects of their lives, even amidst adversity.
Psalm 34:20, John 19:36
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