Sermon Tone Analysis

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Troubled Waters
but its subject is obvious enough, being stated in the very first line.
It is the Psalm of Omnipotent Sovereignty: Jehovah, despite all opposition, reigns supreme.
Possibly at the time this sacred ode was written, the nation was in danger from its enemies, and the hopes of the people of God were encouraged by remembering that the Lord was still King.
What sweeter and surer consolation could they desire?
The 93rd Psalm is without title or author, but its subject is obvious enough, being stated in the very first line.
It is the Psalm of Omnipotent Sovereignty: Jehovah, despite all opposition, reigns supreme.
Possibly at the time this sacred ode was written, the nation was in danger from its enemies, and the hopes of the people of God were encouraged by remembering that the Lord was still King.
What sweeter and surer consolation could they desire?
This is one of those stories that many people have debated over time.
Some say that the waters weren’t actually troubled by an angel but that there was a superstition or fable about an angel troubling the waters and that many apparently believed in.
In fact verse 4 is totally omitted from the NIV translation of scripture.
However The lessons we can gain from this passage today are the same either way.
If you’re dealing with Suffering or Conflict…Keep the faith and Turn to Jesus
If what you have been trying isn’t working…Turn To Jesus.
If people keep getting in your way…Turn to Jesus
If you’ve excepted defeat in your life…Turn To Jesus.
Lesson’s we can learn from this story:
While the storms of life are raging…Look for Jesus.
When you see Jesus…Follow Him
When Circumstances are overwhelming…Keep your eyes on Jesus.
When you get distracted…Cry Out to Jesus
Once you’ve been Rescued…Walk With Jesus.
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