Trust in God's Protection
Trust in God's Protection4
Thou Shalt Not Be Afraid for the Terror by Night
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 91:5C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that believers need not fear the various terrors that may arise during the night, such as sickness, death, or other anxieties, because God is always present as a protective and watchful guardian. He reassures that nothing happens outside of God's control, and while the world may be filled with fear, those who trust in Jesus are shielded by His mercy and love. Spurgeon warns against allowing fear to undermine faith, as it can lead to dishonoring one's profession of faith and causing doubt in others. He encourages believers to reject baseless fears and to remember that God's grace and compassion are ever-present, even in the darkest times. Ultimately, he reminds us that children of light can walk through darkness without being forsaken, as they are called to trust in their heavenly Father.
(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 41 Psalm 12
By Keith Simons5021:59PSA 12:1Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 12, emphasizing the contrast between evil words and the pure words of God. David laments the absence of godly and faithful individuals, surrounded by deceitful and flattering speech that takes advantage of others. He calls upon God for help, recognizing that the Lord will rise to defend the oppressed and preserve His people. Simons highlights the purity of God's words, likening them to refined silver, and reassures that despite the prevalence of wickedness, God will protect and sustain the faithful forever. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's truth amidst a world filled with lies.
He Will Keep the Feet of His Saints
By A.B. Simpson0A.B. Simpson emphasizes that while the higher Christian life offers great privileges, it also brings perils, as the closer we draw to God, the more we face spiritual opposition. He warns against complacency, urging believers to remain vigilant and obedient to God's Word, as true safety lies in a humble and watchful heart. Simpson encourages Christians to walk confidently in their faith while being aware of the dangers that surround them, reminding them that God is able to keep them from falling. He concludes with the powerful reminder to ask, 'What would Jesus do?' as a guiding principle in times of temptation.
(How to Understand the Kjv Bible) 08 Psalm 46
By Keith Simons6221:23PSA 46:1Keith Simons explores Psalm 46, emphasizing God's role as a refuge and strength for His people amidst turmoil. He explains the historical context of the psalm, highlighting the significance of the sons of Korah and their musical contributions to worship. The psalmist reassures that despite the chaos and pride of nations, God is a present help, providing security and peace to Jerusalem. Simons underscores the power of God's voice to quell conflict and the call for all to recognize His sovereignty. Ultimately, he encourages believers to trust in God's protection and presence in times of trouble.