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Sermon in a Sentence: The invisible God has revealed Himself to us that we might know Him.
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Introduction
!! I.
The Revelation of God to Man (v.1-9)
* A. God Reveals His Glory Through His World (v.
1-6)
* B. God Reveals His Grace Through His Word (v.
7-9)
1. Perfect- converting the soul (v.
7a)
2. Sure- making wise the simple (v.
7b)
3. Right- rejoicing the heart (v.
8a)
4. Pure- enlightening the eyes (v.
8b)
5. True and righteous altogether (v.
9b)
!! II.
The Response of Man to God's Revelation (v.
10-14)
* A. We Should Hunger for It (v.
10)
* B. We Should Heed It (v.
11-13)
* C. We Should Hide It in Our Hearts (v.
14)
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