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More on David and the Lord's Lovingkindness

God's lovingkindness is His zealous love for His people, which includes His mercy to hold back judgment and His goodness to pour out what we need.
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the precious lovingkindness of God, drawing parallels between lovingkindness in the Old Testament and grace in the New Testament. He emphasizes how God's lovingkindness encompasses His mercy, protection, and provision for His people, as seen in David's deep appreciation for it. Through verses from Psalms and Luke, the sermon highlights the imagery of God sheltering His children under the shadow of His wings, symbolizing His intimate care and desire to protect those who trust in Him.

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How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God! Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Your wings. (Psalm 36:7)

Lovingkindness is one of the terms in the Old Testament that has profound spiritual kinship with the term grace in the New Testament. Lovingkindness speaks of God's zealous love for His people. This love includes His mercy to hold back the judgment we deserve, as well as His goodness to pour out all that we need. David's heart for God's grace can be seen in the way he cherished God's lovingkindness. "How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God!" In our present verses, David reveals why he greatly valued God's lovingkindness. It involves the far-reaching implications of God dealing with us on the basis of His lovingkindness.

After announcing his high estimation of lovingkindness, David begins to explain why it was so. "Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Your wings." When people catch a glimpse of God's lovingkindness, they understand that it includes His desire to protect them. Thus, they draw near in faith to be sheltered by His loving care. "Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me! For my soul trusts in You; And in the shadow of Your wings I will make my refuge, until these calamities have passed by" (Psalm 57:1). Like a devoted bird guarding its young, the Lord displays His lovingkindness in keeping those who trust in Him.

Jesus expressed His desire to care for people in this intimate fashion, even though they might deserve the opposite. "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, but you were not willing!" (Luke 13:34). David was one who was willing to be gathered under the loving wings of God's care. "Keep me as the apple of Your eye; Hide me under the shadow of Your wings, from the wicked who oppress me, From my deadly enemies who surround me" (Psalm 17:8-9). What joy this brings to those who flee to the Lord's lovingkindness. "Because You have been my help, Therefore in the shadow of Your wings I will rejoice" (Psalm 63:7).

Dear Lord, forgive me for the times I have been unwilling to come to You for Your lovingkindness. I repent of those times when I neglected, or even refused, to humbly place my hope in Your protecting care. How foolish I was. Lord, every time I have come to You, joy has eventually filled my heart. Please nurture in me a heart that habitually relies on Your precious lovingkindness, Amen.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Introduction to God's Lovingkindness
  2. 'A. Definition: God''s zealous love for His people'
  3. B. Includes mercy and goodness
  4. II. David's Heart for God's Lovingkindness
  5. A. He cherished God's lovingkindness
  6. B. He valued God's lovingkindness for its far-reaching implications
  7. III. The Implications of God's Lovingkindness
  8. A. God's desire to protect those who trust in Him
  9. B. God's lovingkindness includes His mercy and goodness
  10. IV. Jesus' Desire to Care for People
  11. A. He wants to gather people under His loving care
  12. B. He is willing to protect those who trust in Him
  13. 'V. Application: Relying on God''s Lovingkindness'
  14. A. We should repent of neglecting God's lovingkindness
  15. B. We should habitually rely on God's precious lovingkindness

Key Quotes

“How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God!” — Bob Hoekstra
“Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me! For my soul trusts in You; And in the shadow of Your wings I will make my refuge, until these calamities have passed by” — Bob Hoekstra
“Because You have been my help, Therefore in the shadow of Your wings I will rejoice” — Bob Hoekstra

Application Points

  • We should repent of neglecting God's lovingkindness and habitually rely on it for protection and care.
  • We can experience God's lovingkindness by trusting in Him and drawing near to Him in faith.
  • God's lovingkindness includes His desire to protect those who trust in Him, and we should rely on it for our well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is God's lovingkindness?
God's lovingkindness is His zealous love for His people, which includes His mercy to hold back judgment and His goodness to pour out what we need.
Why did David value God's lovingkindness?
David valued God's lovingkindness for its far-reaching implications, including God's desire to protect those who trust in Him.
How can we experience God's lovingkindness?
We can experience God's lovingkindness by trusting in Him and drawing near to Him in faith.
What is the difference between God's lovingkindness and His grace?
While both terms speak of God's love for His people, lovingkindness specifically refers to His zealous love, mercy, and goodness.
How can we apply God's lovingkindness to our lives?
We can apply God's lovingkindness by repenting of neglecting it and habitually relying on it for protection and care.

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