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Isaiah 32:2 - Homiletics

What Christ is to his people.

The prophet enumerates (in Isaiah 32:2 ) some of the chief relations in which Messiah, when he came, would stand to his people. All his announcements are fulfilled in Christ.

I. CHRIST IS A HIDING - PLACE FROM THE WIND . When the winds of affliction blow, when "the blast of the terrible ones" is upon us, above all, when the breath of the wrath of God seems to sweep down on us and scorch us up, there is one Refuge only to which we can flee—one "Hiding-place"—Christ. In the time of natural grief and trouble, he lets us find a Refuge in him; when our enemies threaten, he "hides us in the secret of his presence from the pride of man," and "keeps us secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues" ( Psalms 31:20 ); when we shrink from the thought of God's wrath, and the breath which is "like a stream of brimstone '( Isaiah 30:33 ), he offers himself to us as our Shelter. How many saints have not found comfort, unspeakable comfort, in the blessed words-

"Rock of Ages, cleft for me,

Let me hide myself in Thee?"

II. CHRIST IS A COVERT FROM THE TEMPEST . Christ not only hides us away from wind and storm, tempest and evil of all kinds, but is himself our Coverture. He is "a Tabernacle for a Covert from storm and from rain" ( Isaiah 4:6 ). His merits "cover up" our sins, and make atonement for them. His righteousness is the "white raiment" which clothes us, so that "the shame of our nakedness doth not appear" ( Revelation 3:18 ).

III. CHRIST IS AS RIVERS OF WATER . Rivers give refreshment. They are the great source of life, fertility, delight, in a parched and desert land. In the wilderness of this life, in the dry arid waste which our tired feet have to traverse, any refreshment that we enjoy comes from Christ—is Christ. He pours upon us the refreshing " dew of his blessing." He gives us to drink out of himself; and then "out of our belly there flow rivers of living water" ( John 7:37 , John 7:38 ). The water that he imparts to us is "a well of water springing up into everlasting life '( John 4:14 ). He is unto us "a place of broad rivers and streams" ( Isaiah 33:21 ), refreshing, life-giving, exhaustless.

IV. CHRIST IS AS THE SHADOW OF A GREAT ROCK IN A WEARY LAND . The world is "a weary land." We are travelers across its waste. A hot sun beats down upon our heads; a scorching soil is under our feet. But we have a Rock with us, a Rock which "follows us"—and "that Rock is Christ" ( 1 Corinthians 10:4 ). In the shadow of that Rock we may at any time, and at all times, find rest, renovation, refreshment, protection, delight. The traveler in the desert comes, once and again, upon "a great rock," as he plods his weary way over the vast solitude, and rejoices at the sight, and toils for hours to reach the blessed refuge of its shade. Our "Rock" is ready to give us shade whenever we please—it is near us constantly; we have but to flee to it, to cling to it, to remain in its shadow.

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