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Good morning, and good morning and good morning.
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Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning from the Mount Olive.
Baptist Church.
We welcome you once again to miss just from the mount and we ask that you would send it to the doors and join us this morning.
As we preach.
The Lord's word.
A man has been well, and that all things have gone well for you and I pray at the same time that that, you know, that the Lord is working all things for your good and for his glory.
And so just for a few moments today, we're going to talk about something.
I think that all of us like to embrace and like to understand because when you're in the midst of trial and tribulation, the thing that we have to all know is that there is not only a word from the Lord, but there is also a response from the Lord too often what happens.
This is that we're so used to just people saying they're going to pray for us that maybe sometimes we feel like maybe God didn't hear us.
When we pray and talk to him, but I just stopped by to tell you that the Lord has heard your prayer and that God is hearing your prayers and that he's going to show us just in a few moments what?
Our response should be.
Now.
Just want to share with you that the servant God's servant David.
When did things that God's servant David did was he talked to the Lord often and in talking to the Lord, he often times had the opportunity to not only talk to Lord, but also see God's great response.
And so today just for a few moments.
We'll want to get the opportunity to see that same thing and how the Lord responded to David at those times.
Again.
Let's open in a word of prayer and we will be on our way.
Heavenly Father, we thank you.
Oh God for your goodness to us.
We pray, dear heavenly, father that you was only you can with speak to our hearts today.
Lord.
And we pray daily for all that in doing so Lord and speaking to our hearts father that you would also move and bring Comfort father to those Lord.
We're going to trials and tribulations and father through distress, we pray and ask that today May the words of my mouth and meditation of my heart.
Be acceptable.
Oh Lord, my strength and my redeemer.
So yes, good morning guy.
Again.
I just want you to turn with me.
If you will to a very familiar passage of scripture in the Book of Psalms Psalm.
34:4 will Psalm 34:4 turn there with me.
You'll see some familiar words.
I want two things.
We want to do is run a camp right there.
In verses 1 through 10 this morning.
the text says,
I will bless the Lord at all times.
His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
My soul shall make her boast in the Lord.
The Humble shall hear thereof and be glad.
Oh, magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt his name together.
I sought the Lord and he heard me and delivered me from all my fears.
They looked into him and when lightning their faces were not ashamed, this poor man, cried and the Lord heard him and saved him out of all his troubles.
The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear Him and delivered them.
Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good.
Blessed is the man that trusted in him or feel the Lord say hit you his Saints for, there is no want to them that fear Him.
The Young Lions du Lac and suffer hung up, but they that seek the Lord shall not suffer any good thing.
Now, beloved, 12 things.
I really appreciate about this particular book.
In this particular text, and is that it continues to emphasize over and over, what the response of believe it should be.
You know, what I'm finding today?
Is that Believers today?
And lied about current prices, have chosen, all kinds of responses.
They've chosen to embrace other means, and other Manors of how they choose to celebrate the.
There's some folks who even has selected at Nisha when it comes to believing and embracing God, but but there comes a time that I lies When Trials and troubles and tribulations come upon us.
And when they come, we have to have a response, we don't just need help.
We, we don't need just the word from The Lord of a.
We don't need just a word of encouragement.
We need Deliverance a tetanus.
Not the case was that, that happened to some Christian.
Some Christian missionaries in October 21st, 2021.
This group of 12 adults and five children, including an 8 month year old was eight month.
Old was, was kidnapped by Haitian gang called the my walls in October.
They were visiting an orphanage, and the next thing they know, they found themselves in a situation that was beyond their control.
And in the midst of that being beyond their control.
I'm quite sure.
Then that getting just a word from the Lord.
So to speak from people praying for them that they knew that was good.
But but there's some Hangouts day, they need to happen.
So this passes that I've read in your hearing this morning is the testimony of the David, the situation or contacts me.
Fine and 1st.
Samuel, chapter 21, verse 11.
David was dealing with a situation of significant.
No end that Dave was dealing with a very narcissistic and maniacal King by the name of all things.
He was jealous and he was angry.
And so one evening.
I saw Sun by the name of Jonathan D. The d, The Heir Apparent.
According to blood was what's a good friend today?
But they were best friend.
They were Ace Coon, Boon lifelong, come and pile.
Their souls will knit together.
The Bible says, But but but understanding the nature, what was going on David and Jonathan had this packing and Jonathan said that he was dangerous for him that he would give him a sign in and then so he he did.
And so he finds that his friend that he will not see, not on this side of Heaven runs away and finds himself in Exile.
Now, we know that David life was such that he did not become king for a while.
I believe it was a significant number of years that they've become king.
But he was the king that God had chosen for himself.
So David, he he ran.
And when he ran, he ran to a place that had to a priest there.
In the priest was name of a hamelekh, my understanding hear the text says it very, very well that when David got to this King, he this priest, he began to talk to him and And it and in fact, he was so good at what he was doing that.
He he deceived him.
And so David ran away from this particular King and this particular priest and ran from the priest right into the arms.
If you will, the hands of the king that now watch this.
Now, David is, is running.
He's in Exile, and he falls into the hands of the very people who had heard all of the accolades of David fact, they even they even said that, is this not the same?
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