Sermon Tone Analysis

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Short Meditations from a Long Song:
Bible studies from Psalm 119
Three Keys to a Happy Life
Introduction:
I- Preservation from defilement (Psalm 119:1 –4)
A- Defilement of our hearts (Psalm 119: 2 B)
(Proverbs 4:23)
(Jeremiah 17:9-10)
B- Defilement of our habits (Psalm 119:2 a -3)
1- God's Word teaches us the ways of God.
(Psalm 119: 3 – 4)
2- God's Word teaches us the will of God.
(Psalm 119: 2 B)
(Colossians 1:9)
II- Prayer with Direction (Psalm 119:5 – 6)
A- The shame of sin (Psalm 119:6)
(Psalm 119:39)
B- The strength of surrender (Psalm 119:5)
(Luke 9:23-24)
III- Praise in life (Psalm 119:7 – 8)
A- cleanness of heart (Psalm 119:7 a)
(Psalm 51:10)
B- Correctness of understanding (Psalm 119: 7 B)
1- Understanding God’s word help us understand what He desires from us.
(1 Timothy 1:5)
C- Conduct that reflects relationship (Psalm 119:8 a)
(John 14:15)
D- confidence of divine presence (Psalm 119: 8 B)
(Hebrews 13:5)
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