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concern themselves with the security of the king in which he longs for the presence of God.
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When you are weary, call on the Lord.
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David feels very far away from the Lord and yet here in distress he calls to him.
David is weary from the difficulties of his opposition.
While the enemy isn’t pronounced, the effects of their attacks are.
David feels exiled.
He knows that the earth is the Lord’s but He wants to be close to Him.
Jesus in the Garden.
The Lord alone can bring deliverance.
David humbles himself and acknowledges he needs a higher power to bring relief.
The rock represents strength and refuge.
Jesus in the Garden/Even on the Cross.
2. Desire to be in the Lord’s presence.
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David remembers the past and how the Lord has protected him and how he has worked in history.
The has been a refuge—somewhere to turn too.
A strong tower—a safe place to turn to.
Over and against the present affliction is the hope of the eternal joy of communion with the Lord.
David longs to be with the Lord.
Psalm 23
3. Know that the Lord answers our prayers.
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David is confident on the future.
He knows that the Lord will be faithful to the covenant.
The heritage for believers is the earth.
3. Know that the Lord answers our prayers.
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Illus: British God save the queen.
introduced the importance of the king of the Lord, the messiah.
David prays that God would be faithful to his covenant.
promised that a descendent of David would reign forever.
This prayer connects us back to the Abrahamic covenant and the Noah covenant and the promise of
Faithful Love and truth.
David’s prayer is grounded in the covenantal nature of the Lord and in His Word that He has promised.
For God so LOVED…not sappy or romantic....covenantal love.
Remember the resurrection of Christ.
All of the promises of God find their yes and amen in Jesus
Eph 4:
2 Coringthians 1:20
4. Praise the Lord and live in obedience to his word.
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Thanksgiving is the response of the heart to the mighty acts of God.
We should continually be thankful to the Lord.
Even in difficult times we are blessed beyond our imaginations.
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