Finding Refuge Under His Wings: Christ's Protective Love
Devotional
Day 1: The Protective Heart of Christ
Jesus is depicted as a hen gathering her chicks under her wings, a powerful metaphor illustrating His desire to protect and nurture us. This imagery, drawn from Matthew 23, reveals the heart of Christ, who longs to draw us close, shield us from unseen dangers, and guide us into a place of safety and truth. Just as a mother hen senses threats and calls her chicks to safety, Jesus calls us to Himself, offering refuge and strength in times of trouble. In a world filled with distractions and false securities, it is crucial to be attentive to His voice, recognizing His deep love and the refuge we find in Him. [05:23]
Psalm 17:8-9 (ESV): "Keep me as the apple of your eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings, from the wicked who do me violence, my deadly enemies who surround me."
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you need to seek refuge under Christ's protective wings today? How can you be more attentive to His voice amidst the distractions around you?
Day 2: Dwelling in the Secret Place
Psalm 91 teaches us about the security found in God's presence. By abiding under His wings, we are shielded from spiritual threats. This requires obedience to His Word and trust in His promises, ensuring we stand firm in times of trouble. The story of the Israelites in Egypt serves as a powerful reminder of God's protection for those who follow His instructions. By dwelling in the secret place of the Most High, we find refuge under His wings, shielded from the snares and pestilences that threaten our spiritual well-being. [08:20]
Psalm 27:5 (ESV): "For he will hide me in his shelter in the day of trouble; he will conceal me under the cover of his tent; he will lift me high upon a rock."
Reflection: What steps can you take today to dwell more consistently in the secret place of God's presence? How can you cultivate a deeper trust in His promises?
Day 3: The Danger of Self-Crafted Faith
Crafting our own version of God leads to spiritual desolation. We must resist the temptation to cherry-pick scriptures and instead embrace the full counsel of God's Word, allowing it to correct and guide us. This involves a commitment to the entirety of God's Word, even when it challenges our preconceived notions. By doing so, we avoid a distorted faith that lacks the foundation of truth and instead build a solid foundation on His teachings. [17:44]
Jeremiah 23:16 (ESV): "Thus says the Lord of hosts: 'Do not listen to the words of the prophets who prophesy to you, filling you with vain hopes. They speak visions of their own minds, not from the mouth of the Lord.'"
Reflection: Are there areas in your faith where you might be tempted to cherry-pick scriptures to suit your desires? How can you ensure that you are embracing the full counsel of God's Word?
Day 4: Responding to God's Call
God calls us to forsake our own ways and return to Him. This involves humility and a willingness to be reproved, recognizing that His thoughts and ways are higher than ours. Embracing His truth leads to abundant life. It requires a commitment to align our lives with His truth and to be open to His correction. As we do so, we find true satisfaction and fulfillment, knowing that we are indwelt by Christ and living in His abundant life. [20:08]
Isaiah 55:8-9 (ESV): "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you need to forsake your own ways and return to God's path? How can you demonstrate humility and openness to His correction today?
Day 5: The Blessing of Being Indwelt by Christ
True satisfaction comes from being indwelt by Christ. This requires aligning our lives with His truth and being open to His correction. As we do so, we experience the fullness of His love and purpose. The call is to respond to God's invitation to come under His wings, to trust in His protection, and to live in alignment with His truth. This journey involves humility, a willingness to be reproved, and a commitment to forsake our own ways for His. [31:16]
Colossians 1:27 (ESV): "To them God chose to make known how great among the Gentiles are the riches of the glory of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."
Reflection: How can you align your life more closely with Christ's truth today? What specific steps can you take to experience the fullness of His love and purpose in your daily life?
Sermon Summary
In today's gathering, we explored the profound imagery of Jesus as a hen gathering her chicks under her wings, a metaphor that speaks to His desire to protect and nurture us. This imagery, drawn from Matthew 23, highlights the heart of Christ, who longs to draw us close, shield us from unseen dangers, and guide us into a place of safety and truth. Just as a mother hen senses threats and calls her chicks to safety, Jesus calls us to Himself, offering refuge and strength in times of trouble.
We reflected on the importance of being attentive to His voice, especially in a world filled with distractions and false securities. The story of the Israelites in Egypt, as recounted in Psalm 91, serves as a powerful reminder of God's protection for those who follow His instructions. By dwelling in the secret place of the Most High, we find refuge under His wings, shielded from the snares and pestilences that threaten our spiritual well-being.
The sermon also addressed the danger of crafting our own version of God, a temptation that leads to spiritual desolation. We are warned against cherry-picking scriptures to suit our desires, which can result in a distorted faith that lacks the foundation of truth. Instead, we are encouraged to embrace the entirety of God's Word, allowing it to shape and correct us, even when it challenges our preconceived notions.
Ultimately, the call is to respond to God's invitation to come under His wings, to trust in His protection, and to live in alignment with His truth. This requires humility, a willingness to be reproved, and a commitment to forsake our own ways for His. As we do so, we find true satisfaction and fulfillment, knowing that we are indwelt by Christ and living in His abundant life.
Key Takeaways
1. Crafted Faith:** Crafting our own version of God leads to spiritual desolation. We must resist the temptation to cherry-pick scriptures and instead embrace the full counsel of God's Word, allowing it to correct and guide us. [17:44] 4. Responding to God's Call: God calls us to forsake our own ways and return to Him. This involves humility and a willingness to be reproved, recognizing that His thoughts and ways are higher than ours. Embracing His truth leads to abundant life.
5. The Blessing of Being Indwelt by Christ: True satisfaction comes from being indwelt by Christ. This requires aligning our lives with His truth and being open to His correction. As we do so, we experience the fullness of His love and purpose.
Matthew 23:37 - "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were not willing."
Psalm 91:1-4 - "Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.' Surely he will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart."
Observation Questions:
What imagery does Jesus use in Matthew 23:37 to describe His desire for His people, and how does this relate to the sermon’s theme of protection? [05:23]
According to Psalm 91, what are the benefits of dwelling in the shelter of the Most High, and how does this relate to the sermon’s message about spiritual safety? [08:20]
In the sermon, what dangers are mentioned that Jesus sees but we might not? How does this relate to the protective imagery of the hen and her chicks? [05:23]
How does the sermon describe the consequences of crafting our own version of God, and what biblical example is used to illustrate this? [17:44]
Interpretation Questions:
How does the metaphor of Jesus as a hen gathering her chicks under her wings deepen our understanding of His protective nature? What does this say about His character? [05:23]
In what ways does Psalm 91 encourage believers to trust in God’s protection, and how does this trust manifest in our daily lives? [08:20]
What are the potential spiritual dangers of cherry-picking scriptures to suit personal desires, as discussed in the sermon? How does this practice affect one's faith? [17:44]
How does the sermon suggest we respond to God’s call to come under His wings, and what role does humility play in this response? [20:08]
Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt God’s protection in your life. How did you respond to His call to come under His wings, and what did you learn from that experience? [05:23]
In what areas of your life do you find it challenging to trust in God’s protection as described in Psalm 91? How can you work on strengthening your trust in His promises? [08:20]
Have you ever been tempted to craft your own version of God by selectively choosing scriptures? How can you ensure that you are embracing the full counsel of God’s Word? [17:44]
What steps can you take to be more attentive to God’s voice amidst the distractions and false securities of the world? How can you create space in your life to hear Him more clearly? [05:39]
How can you practice humility and a willingness to be reproved in your spiritual journey? What specific actions can you take to align your life with God’s truth? [20:08]
Identify one area in your life where you need to forsake your own ways and return to God. What practical steps can you take this week to make that change? [20:08]
How can you cultivate a deeper sense of satisfaction and fulfillment by being indwelt by Christ? What changes might you need to make in your daily routine to experience the fullness of His love and purpose? [31:16]
Sermon Clips
Jesus said, "I wanted to gather you, I wanted to gather your children together in the same way that a hen does gather her chicks. Now most of the people of that time would be familiar with this picture. We're not. There's not a whole lot of chickens in New York City as far as I can see." [00:04:16]
A mother hen, when there's any kind of a danger, if she saw and she was more diligent than the little young ones, and if she saw a predator, perhaps a hawk or something on the ground coming towards them, she would issue a certain sound. It was a different kind of a sound than they were used to. [00:04:41]
He who dwells in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, he is my refuge and Fortress, my God in his him I will trust. Surely he shall deliver You From The Snare of the Fowler and from the perilous pestilence. [00:08:17]
You shall not be afraid of the terror by night nor of the arrow that flies by day nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness nor of the destruction that lays waste at Noonday. Some of you were back here in the year 2001 and the holy the Holy Spirit warned us that there was going to be a tragedy. [00:08:40]
There's a confidence if we're willing to hear the word of God. There's a confidence from God that comes into the human heart no matter what happens. Like David the psalmist once said, the mountains can shake and fall into the sea, the Seas can roar and overflood their borders, but he says my heart is fixed. [00:09:56]
You will see what happens to people when they're not standing on the foundation of Truth, when Christ is not the Cornerstone in their life, when they're not building their lives on the truth of the word of God. You will see what happens. They'll collapse in a heap, their foundations are gone. [00:12:17]
Eating the lamb God's way is a type of saying I'm opening this Bible and I'm not trying to make it say what it doesn't say. I'm going to read it the way it's written and that's what I'm going to ingest. That's what's going to be my nurture. That's what's going to be my strength. [00:13:02]
How often he said I wanted to gather your children together as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings but you were not willing. It's a strange Affliction that I've seen over the years in even the people of God, this the unwillingness in a sense to be drawn into a place of safety. [00:15:47]
Seek the Lord while he may be found, call upon him while he is near. Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return to the Lord for he will have mercy on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon. [00:20:12]
The seed that he swed is that you can decide yourself what is good and what is evil. You don't need God to tell you. You have a mind, you have a higher purpose than just looking after this Garden that's given you. Use your mind and you become an Arbiter of Good and Evil. [00:20:48]
I send you because I love you God says a word from Heaven. I send you truth that can set you free. I send you a certain sound when I see something encroaching upon you that has the danger or the possibility of taking away your safety. I send a word to you. [00:25:18]
Blessed is he who's leading me to God. Blessed is he who's challenging the issues of my heart and bringing my life in line with truth. Blessed is he who's not letting me craft an alternate Jesus. Blessed is he God who's not allowing me to just focus on the exterior but be full of dead men's bones inside. [00:35:00]