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Saul’s penalty for failing to keep God’s Word was death.
He even consulted a medium (sorceress) rather than seeking after (daresh) the Lord.
Thus, God provided for His people David to shepherd and lead them.
Sermon in a Sentence: The Good Shepherd provides for his sheep, protects his sheep, and is present with his sheep.
God Provides for His Sheep.
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Saul’s penalty for failing to keep God’s Word was death.
He even consulted a medium (sorceress) rather than seeking after (daresh) the Lord.
Thus, God provided for His people David to shepherd and lead them.
God provides for our physical needs.
Ps 23:1
God provides for our emotional needs.
He gives peace through his Word.
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Ps 23:
God provides for our spiritual needs.
Ps 23:
Christ is our Good Shepherd and has promised to provide for our needs.
God Protects His Sheep.
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2a)
David was called to lead God’s people into battle.
He sought the Lord before entering battle and saw God’s hand of deliverance. .
One time God said to go up against the Philistines in the Valley of Rephaim, the other time God said to circle around and wait.
God protects us from evil.
God keeps us from being led away into sin and error (his rod and staff).
He will correct us when we are going astray.
John 10:27-
God is Present with His Sheep.
(v. 9)
God was with David as King.
He left Saul, because Saul refused to listen to God’s Word.
However, David sought the Lord’s will and God promised to be with him.
God has promised to be with us.
Are you trusting Christ to Provide for your needs or are your filled with anxiety?
Are you trusting Christ to protect you?
Remember, he has promised to never leave you.
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