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Let God God You
An individual’s highest fulfillment, greatest happiness, and widest usefulness are to be found in living in harmony with His will.
—John D. Rockefeller Jr
Zuck, R. B. (1997).
The speaker’s quote book: over 4,500 illustrations and quotations for all occasions (p.
408).
Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications.
This Psalm dominant theme is contrasted with the wicked the the Psalmist describes in
Keep Your Eyes on the Guide
Don’t Be Disillusioned or Disturbed
*One Negative instruction
Do not fret is the theme of this Psalm, when the wicked seem to prosper, the Psalmist calls for patience.
A renewed sense of dependence on the Lord.
Don’t Fret : To burn, to get heated up.
To be agitated and irritated.
Fretting leads to anger :According to Aristotle, we have a special emotion implanted in our nature—νέμεσις—which causes us to “fret” when we witness undeserved prosperity
disillusion /ˌdɪsɪˈl(j)uːʒ(ə)n/
■ noun the disappointing loss of a belief or an ideal.
Spence-Jones, H. D. M. (Ed.).
(1909).
Psalms (Vol. 1, p. 285).
London; New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company.
The Psalmist spends over 20 versus taking about the demise of the wicked
*The fate of the evil doers may not seem soon when compared to a lifetime or human history.
But in light of eternity their presence and impact is brief.
*Like Grass: fades away or is cut down and burned.
In the east vegetation is abundant in and during the rainy season, but it quickly vanishes away once the moisture is gone.
So Zophar, in the Book of Job (20:5), “The triumphing of the wicked is short, and the joy of the hypocrite but for a moment.”
Trust in The Lord: To Have strong confidence or reliance upon someone or something.
A fretful heart is a heart that isn't trusting.
Some of the people wanted to leave the land because things weren't
Throughout the Psalms there are may Blessings in Trusting the Lord.
1. Defense
2. God’s Abiding Presence
3. Deliverance from enemies
4. The Goodness of God
5. To be their shield and buckler
6. Fruitfulness
7. Safe dwelling place
8. Food
9. Answers
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Freedom from Fear
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Immunity from evil plagues
12. Stability
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Fatness
14. Perfect Peace
15.
Everlasting Strength
Delight in the Lord:The word delight comes from the word that means to be brought up in luxury, to be pampered
It speaks of the abundance of blessings that we have in The Lord himself.
To Enjoy the Blessing and Ignore the Blesser is a Type of Idolatry
This isn't a promise for people who want more things but who wants more God
Be Committed to the Lord
To commit my ways literally means to “Roll it Over on The Lord”
“Cast thyself and thy life unreservedly upon God—yield thyself wholly to him—look to him for support and guidance.”
Don’t Be Disappointed with the Days
Don’t Get Deadlocked, Damaged by the Days
Ps 37:
Ps 37:
*You Disappointed with your little
God is using that little to make you.
Ps 23:17
Ps 37:
There is Deliverance & Development in The Details
*I was going to call them message something relating to a “Good Man”
*The word good isn't found there in the original language
Now the seminarian in me feels obligated to give you a correct interpretation of verse 23, I know the more antiquated versions many of us grew up reading says the STEPS OF A GOOD MAN which is perfect language for a masculine manly Father’s Day message but in all biblical honesty and hermeneutic transparency a better translation reads thusly
In other words the word man there is not in the masculine but rather it’s in the generic refereeing to men and women boys and girls, anybody who goes after God I got good news
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