Sermons About Seek
An Important Revival Promise
Our text contains a very important Revival promise. Although it is often misunderstood and misapplied, there is still a valuable principle communicated that is found throughout the Scriptures. God still stands ready to bless His people whenever they come as He prescribed.
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Blessed is the One Who Seeks for Him
Blessings for those who look to God for their help, look to Him for their hope, and look for Him to be God in their lives.
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Relentless Search
Psalm 139 is a great passage in that it not only tells us much about the nature of God (i.e. He is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent), but it also shows us that He is relentless in His search for people because He has a matchless love and care for His creation. Psalm 139 reminds us that long before we began our search for God, He was already searching for us. God's first words to man in the garden were not, "what did you do wrong" or "I'm gonna get you for that" - His first words were "Where are you?". God is on a relentless search because He desires relationship with His people. The fact that God knows every little detail about David's life doesn't terrify him but brings him great comfort and peace. You need to know that God's infinite knowledge, presence, and power is with you throughout the vicissitudes of life and no matter what life throws at you, He loves you, is concerned about you, and is always with you. Key Passage: Psalm 139
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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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Hungry for the Holy Spirit
The Day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit came to fill believers is a perfect example of the fact that we have to hunger and thirst for the things of God if we are going to experience them. The disciples gathered every day for at least 30 days to pray and wait for the Holy Spirit. They were doing what Jesus told them to do. If we are going to receive all that God has for us, we are going to have to be hungry enough to do what the Bible says to do.
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