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Octavius Winslow

The Lord My Provider

The sermon emphasizes God's unwavering provision for both our physical and spiritual needs through faith in Christ.
Octavius Winslow emphasizes that God is our ultimate provider, urging believers to live by faith rather than sight. He reflects on the pressing needs of life and reassures that God will supply all our needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Winslow draws parallels between our daily needs and God's provision, encouraging believers to trust in His promises even in times of extremity. He highlights that God is not only the provider of our physical needs but also abundantly supplies our spiritual needs through Christ. Ultimately, he calls us to anchor our souls in the truth that God is our God, who will never fail us.

Text

"The Lord is my portion, says my soul."

"And my God will supply all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus." Philip. 4:19

The anxious care of yesterday has expanded into the pressing need of today. The trouble that was near has come, and the need you anticipated is urgent. Be it so. The life God intends His people should live is not one of sight but of faith, not one for tomorrow but for today. For the most part, He will allow them to have nothing in hand, lest it should mar the simplicity, and so interfere with the operation of their faith. Like the poor widow whose little oil God increased by Elisha, we are often led to exclaim--"Your handmaid has nothing in the house but a jar of oil." Our dear Lord recognized our daily life of faith, by teaching us to offer the daily prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread."

The apostle wrote these words in grateful acknowledgment of a gift of love he had just received from the Philippian saints. He had ministered to them of his spiritual things, and they, in return, ministered unto him of their temporal things, "an odor of a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable and well-pleasing to God." And now, as if conscious of his inability to make them any adequate return in kind, he instructs them in a truth, and breathes for them a prayer, most precious--"And my God will supply all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus."

Let your soul anchor itself on this truth, "God is my God," and though the winds may blow, and the billows surge, and the sky darken, you shall not be moved. Needs may be great and urgent, claimants harsh and pressing, resources clean gone, yet, if the believing soul can take hold of God, and claim its interest and proprietorship in Him, none of these things shall move it. And God is your God, O my soul! Your God in an everlasting covenant, your God in Christ Jesus, your God in a thousand troubles past, your God and your Guide even unto death.

God is as pledged as He is able to supply all our temporal need. He would have us recognize and deal with Him as the God of providence equally as the God of grace. The divine promise is, "Your bread and your water shall be sure." Has He ever failed you? He may have brought you to an extremity--the barrel of meal and the cruise of oil well-near exhausted--"not anything in the house but a jar of oil"--yet He knows your need, and at the last will appear and supply it. Faith may be sharply tried, but it shall surely triumph in the end. "Gad, a troop shall overcome him--but he shall overcome at the last." There may be a present and a temporary defeat of faith in its battle with trying and afflictive circumstances, but, like the tribe of Gad, it "shall overcome at the last." God shall supply all your temporal needs according to His covenant engagement and inexhaustible resources. Only trust Him.

Above all, is the Lord our spiritual Provider. If He provides for the body, most assuredly, and yet more richly and amply, will He provide for the soul. "There is grain in Egypt." There is the raining manna and the gushing rock in the desert. All the supplies of the covenant of grace, all the fullness that is in Christ Jesus, all the boundless resources of the Triune Jehovah, are for the needs of the believing soul. You need more faith--Jesus is its Author, and He will increase it. You need more grace--out of His fullness you may draw 'grace for grace,' or, as it is in the Greek--wave on wave. You need more love--feed its waning flame at the altar of His, and while you are musing on His wondrous love, the fire of yours shall burn. Thus take all you need to your Heavenly Provider, and He will supply it--not according to your stinted desires, or unbelieving expectations, or personal deserts--but, "according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus."

"What need shall not our God supply

From His abundant store;

What streams of mercy from on high

An arm almighty pour?

"From Christ, the ever-living spring,

Those ample blessings flow;

Prepare, my lips, His name to sing

Whose heart has loved you so."

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to God's provision - The nature of faith in daily life - The importance of prayer for daily needs
  2. II points: - Acknowledgment of God's gifts - The relationship between spiritual and temporal needs - The role of faith in receiving God's provision
  3. III points: - God's promises for our needs - The assurance of God's faithfulness - Trusting God amidst trials
  4. IV points: - Spiritual provision through Christ - The abundance of grace and love - Drawing from the fullness of God

Key Quotes

“And my God will supply all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” — Octavius Winslow
“What need shall not our God supply From His abundant store;” — Octavius Winslow
“There is grain in Egypt.” — Octavius Winslow

Application Points

  • Trust in God's provision by bringing your needs to Him in prayer.
  • Recognize the importance of faith in experiencing God's abundant grace.
  • Anchor your soul in the truth of God's promises during challenging times.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that God is our provider?
It means that God supplies all our needs, both spiritual and temporal, according to His riches.
How can we trust God in difficult times?
By anchoring our souls in the truth that God is our God and recognizing His past faithfulness.
What is the significance of daily prayer?
Daily prayer acknowledges our dependence on God for our needs and strengthens our faith.
How does God provide for our spiritual needs?
God provides for our spiritual needs through Christ, offering grace, love, and faith abundantly.

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