Safety in God
Safety in God2
Dwelling Safely Apart
By C.H. Spurgeon0GEN 12:1GEN 19:15DEU 33:28PSA 91:1PRO 18:10ISA 26:20JHN 15:142CO 6:17JAS 4:41JN 2:15C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of dwelling safely apart from the world, highlighting that true safety comes from separating ourselves from sinners and compromising influences. He illustrates that a worldly Christian is spiritually diseased and that our security lies in our relationship with God, who is our Best Friend. Spurgeon points out that despite the challenges and negativity from the world, those who dwell alone with God will find safety and blessings, as exemplified by Abram's journey to Canaan. He warns that true safety is not found in the company of the ungodly, as seen in Lot's experience in Sodom, but in a close walk with God.
Hid in the House of God.
By F.B. Meyer0PSA 27:4PSA 84:10PSA 91:1ISA 26:3JHN 15:4ROM 8:39EPH 6:11COL 3:3HEB 10:251PE 5:8F.B. Meyer emphasizes the safety and security found in dwelling within the house of God, using the example of young Joash who was hidden from danger under the care of Jehoiada. He illustrates that being in God's presence is akin to being a jewel in a casket, providing invulnerability against the enemy's temptations. Meyer encourages believers to remain in this sacred space, warning against distractions that could lead them away from their refuge. He highlights the profound joy and beauty experienced by those who choose to live in the house of the Lord, where they can encounter divine fellowship and assurance. Ultimately, Meyer calls for a life that is hidden with Christ in God, emphasizing the blessings that come from such a commitment.