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We are created to magnify.
We are created to magnify.
Magnify
What does it mean to magnify
The Hebrew word has the idea of: to grow (up), to become strong, to be/become great, wealthy, important
English def.
(merriam-webster.com)
1 a : extol, laud,  b: to cause to be held in greater esteem or respect
2 a :  to increase in significance : intensify, b: exaggerate magnifies every minor issue to crisis proportions
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archaic
extol; glorify.
"praise the Lord and magnify Him"
3  to enlarge in fact or in appearance
In my Bible, the word “magnify” is used 40 times and “glorify” is used 78 times
Glorify has the idea of honor
The life of David
We are going to look at the life of David since he wrote so much about magnifying & glorifying God
What type of life did David have?
First, let’s look at David’s life:
He grew up as the youngest boy and was valued little by his father
When the prophet Nathan came to anoint the next king, his father didn’t think that it was worth having David included
He was given the task of herding sheep
He needed to wait on God because he was anointed as king but it was many years before he was given the authority of king
Saul tried to kill him 21 times
While he was running from Saul, David and his men of war had all their wives and children taken and their city was burned with fire -
His men threatened to kill him -how did David respond?
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1 Sam 30:6-8
He encouraged himself in the Lord -he reminded himself of who God is
He asked the Lord for direction
God confirmed what David was to do
Other hardships:
He committed adultery, had her husband killed
His child dies
He numbers Israel and as a result thousands die
Absolom kills Amnon (both David’s sons)
Absolom tries to usurp David as king and as a result, gets killed
Later, Adonijah, another of David’s sons, also tries to take become king
He suffered a disease
Yet he still lived to at least 70 & maintained his faith and trust in the Lord
How did David encourage himself?
The Psalms are full of examples
Mother & Father
the Goodness of God
Wait
He confessed who he knew that God was -in spite of his circumstances
David believed in the mercy of God
He humbled himself and asked God for mercy
Just in the book of Psalms, the word mercy is used 135 times
How does a magnifying glass work?
We use it to make things larger, to bring a clearer picture
We use it to look at
But it only works if it is properly focused
Galileo, 1600’s, telescope -used it to study the heavens
How did Jesus magnify the Father?
He was totally focused on the Father and did whatever he saw the Father do
He was the express (very) image of God
Jesus said, whoever has seen me has seen the Father
How does this apply to us?
How does this apply to us?
We are like a magnifying glass.
Our life, our passion magnifies whatever it is that has our focus.
When someone looks at us what do they see?
How do we get in focus with God? by meditating on His word
Turn to this...
This brings me to my next point...
God is Light - -and there is no darkness in him
Focusing on Him is like focusing on light
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We are called magnify the light of God
The written word brings light because it is alive and inspired by the living Word who is Light
The written word brings light because it is alive and inspired by the living Word who is Light
How do we know that we are correctly focused on the light and are magnifying the light?
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1 John 2:10-11
Let’s magnify the Lord over our circumstances, over our problems, over our life, over our desires
When we magnify the Lord, we experience the light of God’s presence, because God is light -
When we magnify the Lord, we experience the light of God’s presence, because God is light -
Are you in focus with God? Has life knocked you out of focus?
We can know that we are in focus & magnifying God by:
How we love God
How we love our brother
Mark 12:30-
Fear?
-our theme verse
John never mentions fear in a good context
There is no fear when there is a heart of obedience and we are walking in the light
Acts
Scriptures
We love our brother
1 john 2:
ps 119:130
It is only natural that this should be true because Jesus is described as the living Word
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ps 119:114-
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Pro 6:20-
Ps 3
Why was David magnifying the Lord?
Do you believe God desires to bring salvation “in the land of the living”?
ps 27:10-14
-People were magnifying themselves, but David’s heart was to magnify the Lord
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