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Bob Hoekstra

David Confessing God as His Refuge

Bob Hoekstra's sermon emphasizes God as our refuge and hiding place through trust and prayer, drawing on David's experiences and the Psalms for encouragement.
Bob Hoekstra preaches on the importance of trusting in God as our refuge and hiding place. Just like David, who often confessed God as his refuge, we are encouraged to turn to God for shelter and protection in times of trouble. When we pour out our hearts to Him in prayer, we can experience God's presence as our refuge. Additionally, when we seek a hiding place for solitude, God surrounds us with songs of deliverance, offering comfort and peace.

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Trust in Him at all times, you people; Pour out your heart before Him; God is a refuge for us . . . . You are my hiding place . . . You shall surround me with songs of deliverance. (Psalm 62:8 and 32:7)

David often confessed God as his refuge. This is another indicator that he typically lived by the grace of God (that is, by trusting God to work on his behalf).

The need or desire to find a refuge (a place of shelter or protection) is common among mankind. The storms of life can beat down relentlessly. Circumstantially, it can be as though Ezekiel's prophetic warning is being fulfilled toward us. "There will be flooding rain . . . great hailstones . . . and a stormy wind" (Ezekiel 13:11). We long for a shelter. At other times, threats and dangers seem to lurk around every corner. Experientially, it can be as though we are reliving the trials of David. "The pangs of death encompassed me, And the floods of ungodliness made me afraid. The sorrows of Sheol surrounded me; The snares of death confronted me" (Psalm 18:4-5). We long for a place of protection. David knew where to turn for refuge when troubles multiplied. "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble" (Psalm 46:1). Our place of shelter and protection is not a place, but a person. When troubles come, we can turn to Him. He is totally available to help us ("a very present help"). Whenever we exercise our trust in Him, whenever we pour our heart out to Him in prayer, we can enjoy the Lord as our refuge. "Trust in Him at all times, you people; Pour out your heart before Him; God is a refuge for us."

At other times, we are not looking so much for a refuge (a place of shelter or protection), we are seeking a hiding place (a secret solitude). When this occurs, we easily identify with David's desire to flee. "Oh, that I had wings like a dove! For then I would fly away and be at rest. Indeed, I would wander far off, And remain in the wilderness" (Psalm 55:6-7). Well, God has more good news for us. As David learned, the Lord is willing and able to be that hiding place. "You are my hiding place . . . You shall surround me with songs of deliverance." Whenever we turn to the Lord and allow Him to encompass us with songs of His delivering power, we can enjoy the Lord as our hiding place. Of course, one practical way to be surrounded by God's "songs of deliverance" is to spend time prayerfully reading in the book of Psalms. They are God's divinely inspired rescue songs.

Dear God, my refuge, I so often long to be sheltered and protected. I praise You that I can find that by running to You in prayer! Dear Lord, my hiding place, I frequently yearn to flee for a secret solitude. I rejoice that I can find that by allowing You to surround me by Your message of deliverance found in Your word!

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to God as Refuge - David's Confession of Trust - The Importance of Prayer
  2. II points: - The Need for Refuge in Life's Storms - Experiencing Trials Like David - God as Our Present Help
  3. III points: - Seeking a Hiding Place - David's Desire for Solitude - God as Our Hiding Place
  4. IV points: - The Role of Psalms in Deliverance - Encouragement Through God's Word - Conclusion and Prayer

Key Quotes

“God is a refuge for us.” — Bob Hoekstra
“You are my hiding place.” — Bob Hoekstra
“You shall surround me with songs of deliverance.” — Bob Hoekstra

Application Points

  • Make prayer a priority in your daily life to seek God's refuge.
  • Spend time reading the Psalms to be reminded of God's delivering power.
  • Find moments of solitude to connect with God and experience His peace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God to be our refuge?
God being our refuge means He provides shelter and protection in times of trouble.
How can we trust God during difficult times?
We can trust God by pouring out our hearts to Him in prayer and relying on His strength.
What role do the Psalms play in finding refuge?
The Psalms serve as divinely inspired songs that remind us of God's delivering power.
Why is solitude important in our relationship with God?
Solitude allows us to connect deeply with God, finding peace and rest away from life's distractions.

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