THRU THE BIBLE
EXPOSITION
Psalms: Living By
Faith In God
C. An
All-Sufficient God For Our Vulnerabilities
(Psalm 100:1-5)
Introduction: (To show the need . . .)
From the human perspective, we are
vulnerable to a wide variety of significant harms:
(1) We are vulnerable to harmful
ignorance by climate scientists: “(B)efore carbon dioxide” was “the primary
target of global-warming fearmongers, a major target was sulfur dioxide – a
hazardous substance generated by burning fossil fuels, especially coal . . .
Today, it appears likely the campaign against coal and other fossil fuels
exacerbated . . . rising air and ocean temperatures. Climate scientist James Hansen, a hero of the
quest to control global warming, has issued a report” that “sulfur-dioxide emissions
may actually have helped keep the planet from overheating” by making “‘clouds
brighter and more persistent, so they reflect more of the sun’s incoming heat .
. . to space.’” (“When ‘the science’ shifts,” Republican-American, April
3, 2024, p. 8A, citing Inside Climate News)
(2) We are vulnerable to a lack of
integrity and hence credibility in our state’s voting process: “Bridgeport
Democratic vice chairwoman, Wanda Geter-Pataky, who was caught on camera
stuffing a ballot box seven months ago, has not been charged with a crime
even though the evidence she committed fraud was unambiguous enough for a court
to mandate a redo of the primary she obviously compromised. But as the Connecticut Post reported . . .
when the Democratic Town Committee held its officer elections,” and “(g)iven
the opportunity to replace Ms. Geter-Pataky with a challenger, the 90-member
committee reacted thusly: ‘Geter-Pataky was clearly among friends (March 11),
with 65 of those town committee members present re-electing her, (Chairman
Mario) Testa’s vice chair and some enthusiastically chanting her name.’”
(Ibid., April 4, 2024, p. 12A)
(3) We are vulnerable to extensive abuses
by the federal government: “The biggest threat to ‘democracy’ – if by democracy
we still mean the Constitution – is when the powerful ignore limits of the
state with impunity. From that
perspective, Biden has been a cancer on ‘democracy.’ The Left rationalizes and often justifies his
authoritarianism by noting the existence of Trump. Even if the former president were as bad as
Democrats claim, there is a slew of institutions ready to stop him. Biden?
Those institutions cheer on his abuses.
And that alone makes him more dangerous.” (David Harsanyi, “RFK Jr. is
right about President Biden,” Ibid., April 8, 2024, p. 8A)
(4) We are vulnerable to troubling ideas
about Bible prophecy: “All talk leading up to” the recent “solar eclipse took a
backseat . . . when the area was shaken by another rare phenomenon for these
parts – an earthquake . . . For many, the coincidence . . . was a hot topic.” For example, “Jennifer Rose, executive
secretary to (Waterbury) Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski Jr., said she was on the
phone . . . when suddenly ‘the building began shaking . . .’ Rose said she asked her colleagues if it was
an earthquake. ‘I think so,’ replied . .
. a mayoral aide. That prompted Rose to
shout, ‘Jesus is returning soon!’” (Steve Bigham, “No damage after 4,8
magnitude earthquake rattles the area,” Ibid., April 6, 2024, p. 1A) Her
statement reflects the widespread belief that Christ’s Matthew 24:7, 29, 33 prediction
of a darkened sun and moon and earthquakes, etc. signal Christ’s Second Coming,
that such signs will also accompany a “great tribulation” of horrible human
suffering under the antichrist as predicted by Jesus in Matthew 24:15-21.
Need: So, we
ask, “In view of the vulnerability we face to various harms today, what would
God want us to do?”
I.
Psalm 100:1-2 and 4 called believers worldwide
to give thanks to the Lord, to serve Him with gladness and to come before His
presence with joyful songs of praise to His name.
II.
The reason for this call is that God is their
All-Sufficient God for their vulnerabilities to harm, v. 3, 5:
A. Psalm 100:3a testifies that the Lord is the Creator Who made believers, that they did not make themselves, and verse 3b asserts that believers are God’s people who are also the figurative “sheep” of His pasture.
B. Man’s great vulnerability to harm is evidenced by the psalmist’s likening God’s people to sheep, for sheep are known for getting themselves easily lost or led astray and they are helpless before their predators if they do not have a shepherd. (J. D. Douglas, ed., The New Bible Dictionary, 1973, s. v. “SHEEP”)
C. However, the All-Sufficient divine Shepherd addresses all the vulnerabilities of His “sheep,” Psalm 100:3c, 5:
1. God’s believers worldwide are under His care, for they all are “sheep of His pasture,” Psalm 100:3c.
2. Being under God’s care, believers find Him to be fully able and willing to address all of their needs, v. 5:
a. The Lord is “morally good, wholesome” (from the Hebrew adjective tob, Kittel, Bib. Heb., p. 1061; H. A. W., Theol. Wrdbk. of the O. T., 1980, v. I, p. 345-346), Psalm 100:5a: (i) God is motivated to guide and feed His people versus having no drive to do so, for His moral goodness demands such action. (ii) Since a shepherd carried a “club” (shebet, B. D. B., A Heb. and Eng. Lex. of the O. T., p. 986) to use on enemy predators and a “staff” (mish’enet, Ibid., p. 1044), a rod with a large hooked top end to rescue sheep from their getting themselves caught in thorn bushes or getting themselves stuck in a ravine (cf. Psalm 23:4b), God’s moral goodness drives Him to want to guide and to feed His people, and to protect them from harmful enemies and from the harm that they may create for themselves by their own actions!
b. The Lord’s “lovingkindness, loyal love” (hesed, Ibid., Kittel; Ibid., H. A. W., p. 305-307) endures forever, Psalm 100:5b: (i) God’s lovingkindness or loyal love lasts forever, so He is committed to guiding and feeding his people tirelessly since His motive to do so cannot cease for any reason. (ii) Thus, God’s “club” will be used on His people’s enemies and His “staff” tirelessly to help His people out of their own self-inflicted problems in life since His lovingkindness or loyal love cannot cease for any reason!
c. The Lord’s “faithfulness, total dependability” (‘emuna, Ibid., Kittel; Ibid., H. A. W., p. 51-52) continues to all generations, Psalm 100:5c: (i) God’ faithfulness or total dependency drives Him to guide and feed His people without interruption from one generation to the next throughout history. (ii) Thus, God’s “club” will be used on His people’s foes without interruption for each generation, and His “staff” to bail His people out of their own self-inflicted problems will be used without interruption for each generation!
Lesson: All of God’s people worldwide should
thank Him, serve Him with gladness, and come before His presence with joyful
songs of praise, for God is their All-Sufficient Shepherd for all of their
vulnerabilities to harm.
Application: (1) May we trust in Christ Who
died as our Atoning Sacrifice for sin that we might receive God's gift of
eternal life, John 3:16; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11.
(2) May we thank, gladly serve, and worship God, for He is our
All-Sufficient Shepherd for all of our vulnerabilities to harm, be it from our
enemies or from our own missteps!
Conclusion: (To illustrate the message and provide additional guidance . .
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God as our
All-Sufficient Shepherd Who meets all of our needs of vulnerability as
believers has specific guidance, encouragement and hope in His Word for the
issues of concern mentioned in our introduction (as follows):
(1) By way of brief review, Scriptures
that address the concerns of our vulnerabilities (a) to harmful ignorance by
climate scientists, (b) to a lack of integrity in our state’s voting process,
and (c) to extensive abuses by the federal government, are as follows: (a’) Genesis
8:22 promises God’s preservation of the earth’s climate for man’s survival as
long as the planet exists. (b’) Romans
13:1-5 promises God’s control of who arises to rule, and Proverbs 21:1 ESV
shows that God controls how rulers think and act, so we need not fret about the
voting process. (c’) Romans 13:1-5 and
Proverbs 21:1 then also apply to extensive federal government abuses, and Proverbs
20:12 directs that God gave us eyes and ears to know empirical reality, what
can help us avoid harm! [To illustrate, David
Harsanyi’s complaint about President Biden’s support from “a slew of
institutions” (Ibid., Harsanyi) is credible seen in how even the Left has acknowledged
that Mr. Harsanyi presents “‘differing perspectives worth your time’” to cite
Anna Dubenko, “Right and Left: Partisan Writing You Shouldn’t Miss,” The New
York Times, May 12, 2017!]
(2) Also, since God our
Shepherd is amply motivated to do what is good for us, eternally loving and
loyal to act in our behalf, and fully dependable to continue to do what is best
for us in each generation, we can trust Him to use His “club” on our foes and
His “staff” to deliver us from our own self-made calamities, Psalm 100:1-5.
(3) On our
vulnerability to troubling ideas about Bible prophecy, (a) the view that
Matthew 24 predicts events in the Church era is the Amillennial view held by the
Catholic Church and the Protestant Reformers that was begun by the Alexandrian
school of theology that treated the Bible allegorically to deduce that the
Church replaces Israel in God’s plan. (J. F. Walvoord, The Blessed Hope and
the Trib., 1976, p. 12-16; C. C. Ryrie, Disp. Today, 1970, p. 44-45). (b) Yet, the consistent literal
interpretation of the Bible (dispensationalism) shows the Church does not replace Israel
(Ibid.), and Matthew 24:1-28 does not predict what occurs for the Church since the
Church was still future in Matthew 16:18 and the Greek word for “church” (ekklesia) is first used in
Acts 5:11 after Matthew’s Gospel ends (Moul. & Ged., A Conc. to the Grk.
Test., 1974, p. 316). (b) In reality,
Matthew 24:1-28 predicts the 70th “week” of 7 years of Daniel 9:27
for Israel, with Matthew 24:4-14 explaining the first 3 ½ years of Daniel 9:27 and
Matthew 24:15-28 explaining the last 3 ½ years of Daniel 9:27 (Ryrie St. Bib.,
KJV, 1978, ftn. to Matt. 24:3). (c) God
takes the Church to heaven in the rapture before the entire Daniel 9:27
“week” of 7 years begins. (1 Thess. 4:13-5:11; B. K. C., N. T.,
p. 703-707) (d) So, unusual events like
earthquakes and eclipses that occur before the rapture do not mean the
antichrist is about to appear with great suffering along with Christ’s return,
for all that occurs after the rapture!
May
we trust in Christ Who died as our Atoning Sacrifice for sin that we might
receive God’s gift of eternal life. May
we then thank, serve, and worship God as our All-Sufficient Shepherd for our
vulnerabilities!