Divine Care
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Divine Cultivation
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 121:3ISA 27:3C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the divine care and cultivation that God provides for His people, as illustrated in Isaiah 27:3. He highlights that God personally tends to His vineyard, ensuring it is watered and protected at all times, which assures believers of their growth and fruitfulness. Spurgeon reassures that with God as our Guardian, we need not fear any disturbances or threats, for His promises are steadfast and powerful. The repeated assurance of 'I will' from God instills confidence in believers to face challenges, leading to a response of praise and trust in His unwavering commitment.
The Lord Is My Shepherd
By J.R. Miller0PSA 23:1JHN 10:11J.R. Miller emphasizes the profound love and care of Christ as the Good Shepherd, who lays down His life for His sheep. He draws parallels between earthly shepherds and Christ, highlighting how the Good Shepherd intimately knows each of His followers, cares for them in their struggles, and leads them gently. Miller illustrates that Christ's relationship with His people is characterized by personal knowledge, unwavering love, and a commitment to their safety and well-being. The sermon reassures believers of their eternal security in Christ, who promises that no one can snatch them from His hand. Ultimately, Miller conveys the beauty of being part of Christ's flock, united under one shepherd.