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The Secret Place
A. Today’s Psalm is a Psalm for those who walk with God.
1. Theirs is more than religious profession.
Faith has fixed their hearts on God.
2. Their purpose in life is to know and serve Him.
B. Spurgeon gave a definition of these favored ones.
1. “Only those who know the love of God in Christ Jesus come into the secret place of the Most High.
To those who dwell there, ‘to live is Christ, and to die is gain’ ()”
2. Wow! How do we measure up to Spurgeon’s conclusion?
C. What words emerge from the Shadow of the Almighty?
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He is My Refuge (v. 2)
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The believer finds the Lord is his hiding place.
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He is a place to hide when storms assail.
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He is a place to hide when others fail.
2. See how often the psalmist flees to his refuge.
a. “God is our refuge and strength” ()
b. “The God of Jacob is our refuge” ()
c. “God is a refuge for us” ()
d. “You are my strong refuge) ()
3. The trusting one always has a place to hide in a storm.
He is My Fortress (v. 2)
1. God provides a place of safety for times of battle.
a. Salvation doesn’t end times of conflict with Satan.
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Every Christian is at war with the enemy of our souls.
2. During these attacks of the enemy, God is our fortress.
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The tempter is limited to what God allows ()
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Our safe retreat is the secret place of the Most High.
3. C. H. Spurgeon comments on the fortress: “Our omnipotent Lord will shield all those who dwell with Him; they will remain in His care as guests under the protection of their host.”
In Him Will I Trust (v. 2)
1. Trust is another word for faith.
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We have salvation through faith.
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We have been justifies by faith.
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We have peace with God through faith.
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2. In whom is this faith to be placed?
3. The Psalmists says, “My God,”
Conclusion:
A. Do you dwell in the Secret Place of the Most High?
B. Hurry to the Hiding Place, the Fortress, the Place of Safety.
C. You’ll rest secure under the shadow of the Almighty.
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