Who do we love?
Sunday, 19 September 2021 by
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CloseWhen David looked back at his life as God’s anointed King over Israel, he was keen to give credit to his LORD God for all of his success. David saw himself as a servant of the LORD with a few life experiences as a shepherd. The LORD turned this shepherd into a famous warrior for God whom God protected through thick and thin. As we read the words of this song, we will learn how much Jesus has done to save us and to prepare us for doing great things as we serve King Jesus.
Scripture References: Psalms 18:1-50, 2 Samuel 7:11-17, Romans 15:7-13
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Richard Luckensmeyer
Psalms 10:1-18
Perseverance to the end… this is Peter’s final encouragement as he wraps up his letter to exile believers scattered throughout the world. In the face of persecution and hostility, how are we to remain strong in our discipleship to Jesus and persevere?
Those who lead God’s mob must lead them in such a way that they can follow the template of Jesus, and be sustained in their ‘resolve’ (4:1) to be like Jesus. This takes a leadership that shepherds the sheep in a way that serves, that is humble. Moreover, it also means that those being led are to know that such leaders are to be submitted to – and that all the mob is defined by humility – just like the Chief Shepherd.
If we follow a crucified Saviour, should we expect anything less than the unjust treatment Jesus received? In chapter 4, Peter wants to prepare his readers for a life of discipleship, as following Jesus will have implications. Christians will be persecuted for their faith and suffer as a result. But that shouldn’t take us by surprise nor should we lament when suffering comes upon us as a result of bearing His name, but rather rejoice!
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