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You become what you worship

I was blessed tremendously this last Sunday during corporate worship.  A good friend, and brother in Christ, delivered a sermon on Exodus.  During that sermon he touched briefly on Psalm 115, and he proclaimed clearly that it is eternally important who we worship.  Many have heard the saying, “you are what you eat.”  Scripture teaches [...]

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The following is the final portion of the sermon I wrote called The Power of God’s Word for the Assaulted, Afflicted and Satisfied Soul (from Psalm 119:41-64).
Let me end with one of my favorite quotes concerning the Bible, and it connects back with the introduction and what I have been trying to drive home in [...]

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The following is the fourth portion of the sermon I wrote called The Power of God’s Word for the Assaulted, Afflicted and Satisfied Soul (from Psalm 119:41-64). These reflections come specifically from Psalm 119:57-64.
 
“The LORD is my portion; I promise to keep your words … The earth, O LORD, is full of your steadfast [...]

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The following is the third portion of the sermon I wrote called The Power of God’s Word for the Assaulted, Afflicted and Satisfied Soul (from Psalm 119:41-64). These reflections come specifically from Psalm 119:49-56.
 
“Remember your word to your servant, in which you have made me hope” (v. 49).
The psalmist again prays to God [...]

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The following is the second portion of the sermon I wrote called The Power of God’s Word for the Assaulted, Afflicted and Satisfied Soul (from Psalm 119:41-64). These reflections come specifically from Psalm 119:41-48.
 
“Let your steadfast love come to me, O Lord, your salvation according to your promise; then shall I have an [...]

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On July 1st, I preached a message on Psalm 119:41-64. The message is titled The Power of God’s Word for the Assaulted, Afflicted & Satisfied Soul. You can listen to an audio version of the sermon here. I wanted to share some portions of this sermon with you so that you can [...]

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