Sort Yourself Out, Ps 77:1-6

Our text is Ps 77:1-6.  I call this message, Sort Yourself Out.  You must sort yourself out whenever things around you get you down.   Asaph shows us, in this text, how to sort ourselves out. Commune with your own heart, Ps 77:6.   Talk over and discuss with the...

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A Prepared Vessel, 2 Tim 2:21

2 Tim 2:21 is about a prepared vessel which is prepared unto every good work.  To do any good work for the Lord, the vessel should be prepared before the work is undertaken.   It’s not that the Lord can’t get something done in a vessel that’s not fully prepared....

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Search Me O God, Ps 139:23-24

David said, “Search me O God”.  He asked the Lord to search his heart and try his thoughts.  He wanted the Lord to see if there was any wicked way in him.  He wanted the Lord to lead him in the way everlasting.  He wanted to be in the best...

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A Teachable Spirit, Jn 8:28

In Jn 7:15-16, when the Jews questioned Jesus’s knowledge by asking, “How knoweth this man letters, having never learned? Jesus answered them, and said, My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me”.  Then in Jn 8:28, Jesus explained how he learned his doctrine.  He said, “as my Father...

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The Lord and Our Heart, Prov 21:2

The Lord: Ponders our heart Prov 21:2 – Ponder is to view with deliberation.  “Every way of a man is right in his own eyes.”  A man looks at his way and says, “I’m doing the right thing.”  Yet the Lord doesn’t look at what he’s doing but why he’s...

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They Didn’t Know Him Luke 24:13-35

They Didn’t Know Him  Luke 24:13-35 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO These two disciples on the road to Emmaus were walking with Jesus and didn’t know him.  They remind me of Christians who know only enough about Jesus to know that they are saved.  But they don’t know him and have little...

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Search Me

Search Me O God CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO The Lord searches us in order to reveal to us what is truly in us.  The purpose is to show us what’s wrong and then to lead us into something better.  His desire is to improve us; to make us better.  That’s why...

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