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Sermon in a Sentence:As we begin a new year we should rededicate ourselves to read and live the Word of God.
!! I.
We Should Study the Bible with /Dependency/ Upon God for Understanding (Psa.
119.18,12,26,33,64,68,108,124,135;1
Cor.
2.9-16)
/The Spirit who inspired the Bible must instruct us in its meaning./
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We Should Study the Bible with /Diligence/ and /Delight/.
* A. /Daily/ in the Morning (Psa.
119.148;63.1;1.2)
* B. /Deeply/ with Careful Thought (Psa.
119.97)
* C. /Delightfully/ with Pleasure (Psa.
119.103;24)
!! III.
We Should Study the Bible with /Determination/ to Obey God.
(Psa.
119.4,5,8,34)
* A. God's /Law/ (Psa.
119.1,25)
* B. God's /Statues/ (Psa.
119.5,22)
* C. God's /Commandments/ (Psa.
119.6,21)
/The most important thing is not how many times we get through the Bible but how many times the Bible gets through us.
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