Sermons About Meditate
Psalm 1
Psalm 1:1 - Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. As Christians We should:not 1. Walketh in the counsel of the ungodly 2. Standeth in the way of sinners 3. Sitteth in the seat of the scornful. If we are yoked with the world It will slow us down to a halt. Remember Hebrews 12:1 - "Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run withpatience the race that is set before us. How do we not do those things that yoke us up with the world? Psalm 1:2 - But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. We need to delight in the Law of the Lord and meditate on it Day and Night
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With God in the Wilderness
David went through great difficulties in his wilderness experiences. You don't have to be in the wilderness to have a wilderness experience. God allowed David to go through some heart wrenching experiences so that he might report to us not only where he had been, but how to return to where he needed to be. This Psalm reveals four spiritual disciplines that are essential to help us through our own wilderness journeys.
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Word and Blessing (Ps 119)
Psalm 119 gives us many reasons why the Word of God is our great source of blessing.
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Happiness From God's Word
How to find happiness from God's Word. Sermon outline: 1.Receiving the blessings of the Word We must be a servant We must be a seer of wonderous things We must be a stranger in this world 2. having a right attitude toward the Word An attitude that affects the soul An attitude that affects our actions 3. Obstacles To A Right path Pride and error Reproach and Contempt Intimidation by Others Summary: How do we overcome these obstacles to enjoy God's Blessings from the Word? 1. Keep God's Word 2.Meditate on God's Word 3. Delight in God's Word 4. Lean on God's Word
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Observing and Praising the Lord
This psalm, like many places in Scripture, commands us to praise the Lord with joy. This does not mean that we should manufacture an artificial emotional response but that we should observe the majesty of God and His perfect character and then respond accordingly. We sometimes have trouble praising God and this often happens because we haven’t spent enough time observing and meditating on who He is and what He has done for us, especially from what we see in the Bible. When we stop and spend time thinking about how powerful, faithful, trustworthy, and loving the Lord is it will help us to respond to His greatness with fitting words of praise.
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Possessing the Promise
We have to possess the promise. God does certainly have big plans for this area, but we are going to have to possess the plan / promise. We do this not by natural means, not by flesh and blood, but by spiritual laws. So as we learn about them, they seem strange to our minds. When you go into the military, they spend time changing the way you think and act. They have to make you into a warrior. You no longer think of things the way you once did. You no longer act the way you once did. So too, are the things of God. They’re not natural, we don’t learn them naturally. Most things naturally are contrary to the Law of God.
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