Psalm 24
Ep. 136

Psalm 24

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A Verse-by-Verse Expository Sermon on Psalm 24 from April 26.

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All right, if you open your Bibles with me,

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The poetic book of

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Psalms, The

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chapter number 24.

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Psalm number 24.

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God's word says, a psalm of David.

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The earth is the Lord's, and

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all it contains, the world and those who dwell

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in it, for he has founded it upon the seas

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and established it upon the rivers, who

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may ascend into the hill of the Lord, and who may

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stand in his holy place?

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He who has clean hands and a pure heart,

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who has not lifted up his soul to falsehood,

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and has not sworn deceitfully.

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He shall receive a blessing from the Lord and righteousness

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from the God of his salvation.

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This is the generation of those who seek him,

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who seek your face, even Jacob, Selah.

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Lift up your heads, O gates, and

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be lifted up, O ancient doors, though the king of

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glory may come in.

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Who is the king of glory, the Lord,

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strong and mighty, the Lord, mighty in battle, lift

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up your heads, O gates, and lift them up, O ancient

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doors, that the king of glory may come in.

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Who is this king of glory?

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The lord of hosts?

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He is the king of glory, Selah.

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Let's pray.

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Heavenly Father, we're thankful for your mercy on us today.

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You brought us all here together, but we pray that we would worship

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you with all our mind, our soul, and our strength, that you bless

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your word, our minds, and to our hearts, and you

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bless your message in spite of the messenger in Christ's name.

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Amen.

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All right, so we're moving now as

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we go through the Old Testament.

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We were in historical books before, and in

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our little short series on Ruth, and now we're moving into

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the poetic books, and we're

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in the psalm this morning by one of the great

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poets of the Old Testament, the great grandson

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of Ruth and Boaz, as we learned last time.

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David, the King David.

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And traditionally, David is said to be the author

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of about 73 of the 150 psalms.

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He almost wrote half of the psalms, some say more,

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and some say less, but regardless of how

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many, we can see by what he's written and from

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other books in the Bible that David is a very talented

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author of poetry of songs and

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also a talented musician.

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He played the liar and apparently so beautifully that it calmed

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Saul, the king's spirit.

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And so God, and his wisdom and his

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grace to us, has placed songs and music

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prominently in the word.

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All throughout scripture.

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We hear Miriam singing after the Exodus

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from Egypt, and so often we see Hannah

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saying, and the whole book of 150 psalms

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for us to sing ourselves.

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So we know from this that God himself loves music.

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He loves singing.

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He is the one who created it and put that in to us.

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And he himself sings over his

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people, Sephaniah 317, the Lord,

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your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save.

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He will rejoice over you with gladness.

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He will quiet you by his love.

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He will exult over you with loud

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singing.

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If that's not an encouragement to sing loudly as in worship.

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I don't know what is.

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God sings loudly over you, the

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ones that he loves, and he is the one who gave us the

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gift of singing and the gift of music.

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And it's not given, that everyone will

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be good at singing, or everyone that will be

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good at making music, but it is

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almost universal, that all of us have in our

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hearts and our minds, an appreciation for music, and

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appreciation for singing, because we are designed by

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a creator who created it himself, and who appreciates

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and loves it himself.

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And he allows us to image

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him by singing and by music.

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And so David wrote this psalm,

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the reason that I wanted to bring all that out

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and is to bring us to our passage today to

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kind of see how this poetic verse, this song

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is put to music in the worship of the

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creator of the universe by the Hebrew people.

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And this was part of the Hebrew hymnal,

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the congregation of Israelites hymnal,

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the book of Psalms, has, just like our hymnal, has

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songs for many different occasions, and

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their songs for special days.

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There are songs that are serious and sad.

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There's happy songs, joyful songs, and then

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there's specific songs that they use in their liturgy.

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As they worshiped in certain ways.

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They would sing these psalms.

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They were used for all kinds of different situations.

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There's several songs, these liturgical psalms

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that were used for certain festivals, like

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Passover, and the festival of booths,

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psalms that they use at different times in the

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worship of the temple.

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And then there's a whole section of Psalms, uh, uh, in

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Psalms 120 and a couple after that called the Psalms of a sense.

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We talked about that before, that they would sing as

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they would go up to Jerusalem on a pilgrimage

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for the Passover.

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And so here when we come to Psalm 24, we

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come to a kind of liturgy, a liturgical

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psalm that they would use to worship God for

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the specific time that they were returning from battle

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victorious.

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It's a song of triumphal

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entry for the Jewish, the

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Hebrew warriors.

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So God's law had prescribed many aspects

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of life for the Hebrew people.

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They were a nation, a true nation under God,

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under his rule.

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He even prescribed how a king should act,

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and all the way from the top,

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down to how men and women in their general

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lives should act.

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And the Hebrew people were a nation ruled by God himself.

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He ruled through his word, his law, and then

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and through prophets, and then through kings.

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And so the law of God, included

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many things that had to do with the running of the nation itself,

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because they were a nation run directly by God.

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So in Deuteronomy.

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We have Deuteronomy chapter 19, where

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God gives property law for the

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Jews, the Hebrews.

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And then in chapter 21, he

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gives law about criminal justice and how that should be proceeded with.

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But then in the middle of those two, in chapter

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20, he gives laws about going to war

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for the Hebrew nation, in

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Deuteronomy 20, verse one, he says, when you go out to battle against

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your enemies, and see horses and chariots and people,

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more numerous than you, do not be afraid of them.

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For the Lord, your God, who brought you up from

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the land of Egypt is with you.

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When you are approaching the battle, the priest shall

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come near and speak to the people, he shall say to them,

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hear, O Israel, you are approaching the battle against

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your enemies today.

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Do not be fainthearted.

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Do not be afraid, or panic, or tremble before them, for

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the Lord, your God, is the one who goes with you, to

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fight for you against your enemies, to save you.

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So they would remember, he told them to remember,

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the God who goes before you, the God who's going to save you.

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He's the same God who brought you out of Egypt.

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And remember how he brought them out of Egypt with a strong hand,

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and many miracles.

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They were to remember the victories in the past.

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And as they go into the current battle into the current fight,

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they were going to remember those victories and apply those to

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how God is going to bring victory over their current battle.

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God was the all supreme monarch of the nation.

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Even when it came to the time of the monarchy with

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Saul and David and Solomon and the kings to follow him, follow them.

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God led them directly through his word,

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through prophets, and through the kings.

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And so, because of this, when they were victorious,

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they were to give glory to God

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for their victory because he is the one who was

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directly responsible for their victory in battle.

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And this psalm recognizes that and was

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probably sung as the Ark of the Covenant that represented

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the presence of God, not the mother of Christ, by

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the way, will return to its place after victory.

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It would approach Jerusalem and go through the gates.

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And then in Jerusalem, they would go up to Mount Zion,

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where the temple was, and approach the temple for the ark, be

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put placed back into the temple where it was supposed

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to be, after a triumphal victory.

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This was the triumph for parade

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for the conquering general for the supreme

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warrior for Israel.

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David said exactly this when

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he faced Goliath.

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Goliath was mocking God's army.

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And then when he called for a champion to

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come forth to fight for the armies, David

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came forth, and Goliath mocked Israel.

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I said, you're sending a boy with sticks out here to fight like a dog.

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Well, David said, in 1st Sam, Samuel 1745,

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and David said to the Philistine, you come to me with

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a sword, a spear, and a javelin, but

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I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of

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the armies of Israel, whom you have taunted.

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This day, the Lord will deliver you up into my

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hands, and I will strike you down and remove your head from

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you, and I will give the dead bodies of the army

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of the Philistines, this day to the birds of the sky, and the

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wild beasts of the earth, that all the earth may know that

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there is a God in Israel, and that all this

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assembly may know that the Lord does not deliver

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by sword, or by spear, for the battle is

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the Lord's, and he will give you into our hands.

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David knew exactly who was to win the

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battles for Israel.

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And then later, King Jehoshaphat prayed to God to save

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Judah from the Ammonites and the Moabites.

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And God answered his prayer.

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He encouraged Jehoshaphat, encouraged his soldiers

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to not be afraid because God is the one who wins all the battle.

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2 Chronicles 20, verse 17.

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You need not fight in this battle.

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Station yourselves, stand and see the salvation

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of the Lord on your behalf.

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O Judah and Jerusalem.

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Do not fear or be dismayed.

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Tomorrow, go out to face them, for the Lord is with you.

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And when they would return from those victorious

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battles where they obeyed God.

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They brought the Ark of the Covenant and God

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won the battle for them.

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They would come back to great celebration

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in Jerusalem.

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And this is exactly where this psalm would

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be sung as they approach Jerusalem into the gates.

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There was a back and forth between those that carried the ark

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of the covenant, and those that were the gatekeepers of the

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city and the gatekeepers of the temple.

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And every time they would return as a reminder to those

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who fought for Israel, and those who stayed

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behind, that it was God himself,

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who fought for Israel.

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God won the battles for them, not their strength,

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not their military prowess, not their great kings or

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their great weaponry, or whatever.

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It was God who won.

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God is the king of glory.

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God is the ultimate sovereign of Israel,

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and not only Israel, the whole world, as they praise

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him in this song.

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And that is the truth that we need to be

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reminded of ourselves, that God is

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the one who wins battles, and the Holy Spirit

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himself placed these words in the heart of King

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David, as he wrote this song, so that we could

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all be reminded that we must look

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to God who wins every battle.

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And so there's 3 parts of this that I

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want to bring out, in the 1st one, in verses one and two,

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is we look to God who wins every battle, because

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he alone is sovereign over everything.

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Read verses one and 2 with me again.

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The earth is the Lord's, and all it contains, the

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world and those who dwell in it, for he, has founded

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it upon the seas, and established it upon the river.

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This concept, as we've talked about many,

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many times of the sovereignty of God over

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all things, is a hard one for

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us to grasp as men.

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We have been men and women, people, as

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creatures.

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We've been reading through the book

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Trusting God by Jerry Bridges on Wednesday

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night prayer meetings, I commend that to you, the

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book and coming and hearing Philip read it.

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It teaches that understanding God's

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sovereignty over all things is a

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key to trusting him, even

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when life hurts, as the subtitle of the book is.

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That the sovereignty of God, this understanding

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that God is over everything is the foundation for

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trusting him in all things, including the difficult battles,

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just like the Jews, the Hebrews, had to do.

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Bridges wrote in that book, he says in the arena of

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adversity, the scriptures teaches 3 essential truths

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about God.

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Truths we must believe if we are to trust him in adversity.

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They are a goddess completely sovereign.

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God is infinite in wisdom, and God is perfect in love.

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And someone has expressed these 3 truths,

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as they relate to us in this way, God and his love

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always wills what is best for us.

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In his wisdom.

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He always knows what is best, and in his sovereignty,

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he has the power to bring it about.

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Imagine yourself being a soldier

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in Israel and you're coming back from

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the battle victorious.

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And as you approach the gate of the city,

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There's these certain priests who are given the task of carrying the ark

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of the covenant back to the temple.

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And those priests would stop and

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they would sing with the gatekeepers of

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the city, this psalm.

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And the very 1st thing that they sing, these 1st 2 verses that we've

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read, is a reminder to everyone that

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could hear, that God is the creator of everything.

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And because of that, God has ownership of everything.

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And because of that, he is sovereign,

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over everything and all that dwell

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on the earth, every single time that this

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psalm would be sung, you be reminded to

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trust God the next time, you would be reminded

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of his place as the sovereign Lord over all

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things, and you would remember that everything that

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you know, everything you can touch, everything you can see and

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sense, that you can think about, is the Lord,

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and the Lord's alone, the whole earth, everything

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it contains, and every single person.

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Now, those of us who have been here

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for a while, this is something that brings joy and praise to us.

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We have understood this truth from scripture and

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applied it in our lives.

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But I just want you to know that remember before

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you understood these things the way that you thought.

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Before you learn what the scripture teaches about

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sovereignty and how it grates against the natural

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sensibility that we're born with as fallen man.

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And this isn't just a new thing in our modern

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age, this is always been the case.

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Verse 2 gives the

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basis, the foundation for why God

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has that sovereignty over all things, when

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it says he has four, he has founded

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it upon the seas, this is the whole earth and

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established it upon the rivers.

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God is the creator of

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the earth and everything in it.

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Therefore, the earth, and everything in

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it, is his to rule over as he sees fit.

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It's that simple.

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Now, this is why there's been such a push throughout

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all of history, to replace God as

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creator, with either other, lesser gods

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that look more like us, or

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in modern times, with some scientific

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sounding excuse.

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If we can make something else, the creator

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of all things, then we don't have to admit that we are not our own.

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And we don't have to admit that we can't

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do whatever we just want to do with our lives.

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And this isn't exactly what Paul taught in Romans chapter

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one, that it's obvious to everyone who

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looks, who sees this world, that

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God is the creator, but man in his rebellion,

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looks at that with eyes covered by their hands, eyes

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closed, and ears plugged with their fingers.

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They say, God did not create this.

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It was the act of an impossible, unobserved

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natural process.

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And this is so important for

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us to understand this, that God created all things,

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that this is in the end, when

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we're all in heaven, praising God, in glory,

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this fact that he is the creator and sovereign

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over everything, will be what we're praising him for.

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And Revelation 6, or excuse me, 411, we

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will sing to him, worthy are you, our Lord and our

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God, to receive glory and honor and power,

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for you created all things.

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And because of your will, they existed and were created.

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If you can ignore the blaring reality of

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God's creating power, you

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can ignore his sovereignty as well.

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But we do not do this.

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We bow the knee to his sovereignty here and

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now, and recognize that in the future, just

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like the Hebrew soldiers coming back praising

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him for his power in victory in battle, we

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will praise him forever for his eternal

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power, for his divine nature, for his creation,

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and his sovereignty over all things.

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And when we do that, I just want you

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to understand that we understand, we praise

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him for that, we bow the need of that.

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We also recognize that he

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is the one in control of our battles.

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He is the one who is in control of

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the adversity in our lives, and that gives us the power as

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he sees fit to go through those things to handle those things,

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and he rescues us from those adversities in

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our lives.

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And that's how we recognize his sovereignty over those things.

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And that's how we look to him as the sovereign

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king and worthy of praise for rescuing us.

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So that's the 1st thing because he is sovereign.

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But also, we look to God because he

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alone is the one who grants access to

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his blessed presence, verses 3 through 6.

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Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord,

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and who may stand in his holy place, he

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who has clean hands, and a pure heart, who

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has not lifted up his soul to falsehood, and has

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not sworn deceitfully.

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He shall receive a blessing from the Lord and

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righteousness from the God of his salvation.

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This is the generation of those who seek him, who

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seek your face, even Jacob, Selah.

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Again, we are placing ourselves in

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the sandals of these soldiers coming back from victorious

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battle.

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We're approaching the gates of Jerusalem, being led by

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the priests who carry this ark, and they've led

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us into the gates, and now we're approaching the gates of the temple.

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The priests have entered the city and

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come to these gates, and there's other priests in

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the temple that have the duty of protecting

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the temple from violation, from blemish, from dirtiness.

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The priest carrying the ark.

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They call out to these priests in the temple and say,

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in verse 3, who may ascend into the hill of the Lord,

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who may stand in his holy place?

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And then in response, those responsible for the temple,

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for protecting it from violation, say, he who has

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clean hands, and a pure heart.

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They say clean hands and a pure heart.

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I want you to recognize why it's those two things.

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There's outside of man, the clean hands,

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and there's the inside of man, the pure heart.

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And we've talked about this several times.

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Philip has said it a bunch, that the difference.

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The real difference between biblical Christianity,

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the biblical gospel, and every other religion,

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is that there's so many other religions that

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just have to, you do things, they rely on your works.

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Now, the lists change, there's seven pillars

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in Islam, and there's seven pillars in Buddhism,

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and all the lists change, but the reality

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is they all have some, for you, something that you have to do.

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They're all concerned with your clean hands and whatever

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they say makes them clean.

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If I do this, if I pray this way,

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if I pray this many times a day, and if I

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worship in this way, I'm going to be okay in

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whatever that means to me.

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But God is not looking for this in his worshipers.

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He's looking for clean hands and a

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pure heart, the outside and the inside,

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the combination of purity inside and out.

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Now, this is mentioned several times in scriptures.

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You remember as we went through James,

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we got through this in chapter 4.

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And James is teaching us how to draw near to God.

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I want you to...

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So James has this passage in mind.

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We've got the ark, and we want to go ascend the hill of the Lord.

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Why, to draw near to his presence.

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And James says in chapter 4, verse 8, draw

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near to God, and he will draw near to you, cleanse

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your hands, you sinners, and purify your heart, you double minded.

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Same principles, the inside and

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the outside, clean.

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And then there's another criteria for ascending

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the hill of the Lord and gaining entrance, that we're not liars.

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The last part of Psalm 244, who

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has not lifted up his soul to falsehood and

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has not sworn deceitfully.

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Now, here, with these two things,

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clean hearts, or clean hands, pure hearts, and

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not liars.

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We run into a little bit of trouble, as

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we talked about in Sunday school.

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This describes all of us.

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Now, let's say that you were these priests carrying this ark.

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And these were the given, the requirements

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for you to be able to enter, to ascend to the temple, clean

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hands, righteous actions, a pure heart, innocent

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inner person, an honest soul who has never broken his word.

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The ark would never make it home.

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There would be no entrance into

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the temple allowed, no violation, because

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all of us fail at all of these points.

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We all fall short of these requirements.

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The ability to stand before

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God and holiness is an

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impossibility for us, every single man, except

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for one man.

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And that is what this psalm is pointing to, that

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one man whose work, it was on Earth, was

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to have clean hands, because we don't.

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He had a pure heart where ours

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is dirty and contaminated, and he always,

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every single thing he said, he kept until the

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end, and we'll keep forever.

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And to illustrate his coming.

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The whole reason the temple was set up.

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All these priests had performed all these ceremonies with

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sacrifices of these unblemished animals to

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picture what the unblemished lamb of God,

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the Son of God, would do in the future, for them,

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and in the past, for us.

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So these priests, when they said

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that you need a clean hands, pure heart, and not be a liar.

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Those other priests would come in, not declaring

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that they were self righteous in themselves, but

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that a mission that they made, that the righteousness

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that they needed to enter into the presence of God, came

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from somewhere else, outside of them.

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And we know that that is the righteousness of

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Christ that he gives us in

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our place of our filthy sin.

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All of his righteousness was given to

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us on the cross so that we can ascend the

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hill of the Lord into his presence.

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The next part of this passage in verses

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5 and 6 says, he shall receive a blessing from the Lord,

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and righteousness from the God of his salvation.

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This is the generation of those who seek him, who seek

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your face, even Jacob, Selah, though the one who

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qualifies to ascend the hill of the Lord, by the

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grace of God, given to us through Jesus Christ,

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receives his blessing and his righteousness.

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And verse 6, in my opinion, is clearer in the ESV,

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it says such is the generation of those who seek him, who

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seek the face of the God of Jacob, Selah.

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Seeking the face of God.

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And in the benediction, we hear, may the God's face shine

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upon you, is a way of saying of seeking the

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pleasurable, the joyful presence of

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God, which is the reason you would be

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going to the temple anyway, because that's where God represented,

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manifested his presence.

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This is the result of the clean hands, a result

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of the pure heart is the ability to enter the

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presence of a holy God.

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Now, I want you to remember that there's several

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things mentioned in the Bible about the presence of God,

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and it's not always something that people sought after.

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If you remember back in Genesis, after Ab and

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Eve sinned in the garden, in verse number eight,

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he said, the Bible says they hid themselves from the presence of

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the Lord God among the trees of the garden.

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And remember Jonah, Jonah was commanded to go to Nineveh and

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tell them that they were going to be destroyed, but Jonah

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didn't want to.

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So what did he do?

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Jonah won three.

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He rose up to flee to Tarshish from the

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presence of the Lord.

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And then it says, he found a ship which was going to

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Tarshish, paid the fair, and went down into it, to

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go with them to Tarshish, from the presence of the Lord.

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He was trying to escape the presence of the Lord.

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But also in the end as well.

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Those the sinners with the dirty hands and the

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impure heart will try to escape the presence of the Lord in his judgment.

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Revelation 615, and the kings of the earth, and

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the great men, and the commanders, and the rich, and

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the strong, and every slave, and free men,

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hid themselves in the caves, and among the rocks of the mountains,

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and they said to the mountains, and to the rocks, fall on

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us, and hide us from the presence of him who

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sits on the throne, and from the wrath of

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the lamb, and all of these cases, and all

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of the other cases, when you don't have the righteousness of Christ,

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There is no escape from the wrathful presence

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of God.

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He will always be there.

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You cannot escape from his presence.

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Whether you deny him, it will make no difference.

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If you ignore the reality that he is put in

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front of you that hits you like a freight train, it won't

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change a thing, but turning to Christ is

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what changes what the presence of the Lord means from

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a presence of wrath and judgment to a presence

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of joy in him in God's glory.

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Bending the knee and saving faith and

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biblical repentance will mean his presence becomes

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sweet reward to us instead of terrifying judgment.

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Psalm 16 9.

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Therefore, my heart is glad, and my glory rejoices.

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My flesh also will dwell securely, for you will

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not abandon my soul to Sheol, nor will

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you allow your holy one to undergo decay.

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You will make known to me the path of life,

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and your presence is fullness of joy, and

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your right hand there are pleasures forever.

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So look to God through Christ.

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And he will give you access to his sweet presence.

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He will allow you to ascend the hill of

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the Lord, even though none of us are worthy in ourselves to do this.

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We need Christ's righteousness to be able to do

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this by God's blessing and his grace.

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And then thirdly, we look to God.

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We remember to look to God because he alone

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is the king of glory, verses 7 through 10.

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Lift up your heads, O gates, and be lifted

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up, O ancient doors that the king of glory may come in.

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Who is the king of glory, the Lord, strong and

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mighty, the Lord, mighty in battle.

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Lift up your heads, O gates, and lift them up, O

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ancient doors, that the king of glory may come in.

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Who is this, king of glory?

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The Lord of hosts, he is the king of glory, Selah.

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So now as we approach the temple, there's more back

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and forth between the gatekeepers and those carrying the

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ark, the ones who are coming back victorious

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because God has won the battle.

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He's won the day, in this very poetic

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way that David writes, they tell the doors

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to open up, because the king of glory is coming in.

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But what's interesting is that ancient

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doors and most modern doors don't lift up to open.

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They hinge on the sides and open this way.

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But in this poem, in this song, these

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gates are made to be like persons or like men.

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It's called personification.

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And the gates are having

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the emotions that men would have on seeing the victorious

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Lord come back from battle.

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And so the gates should be excited to perform

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their duty, to open up.

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So the king of glory can come in and take his place on

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his throne.

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The gates are to lift up their heads and sing.

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They're to be lifted up in exaltation for

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the king of glory, who is he's returned as a victor

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over all of his enemies.

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The gatekeepers call out, who goes there?

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Who is this king of glory?

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And then in praise, the answer comes back, Yahweh,

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strong and mighty.

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Yahweh, mighty in battle.

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No one else has the authority, to

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open these gates, to command the gates to open to

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the throne of God.

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The gate will only open for the one who is worthy,

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and there is none worthy, but the king of glory.

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Once the battle is all over, the

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victor who comes back in this triumphal parade.

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He is the one who is strong and mighty, and

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the gate, listen to his command, and open up

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gladly with praise and glory for

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him.

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And then this is repeated.

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He commands again, lift up your heads, O gates, and

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lift them up, O ancient doors, that the king of glory may come in.

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In verse 10.

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He says, who is this, king of glory?

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He says, the Lord of hosts, he is the king of glory.

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The Lord of hosts here is Yahweh

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Sabbath, if you may remember that from a

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mighty fortress is our God.

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That means that the Lord of hosts, or the Lord of armies.

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He is the ruler, the general, the great ruler

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of all of the armies.

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He's the king of kings, and he is the king of glory.

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The king demands by right to

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enter in to the temple.

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He is the victor and the leader of the armies into

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battle, and he is the winner of wars.

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It is by his strength that all of his

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enemies are conquered, and all the enemies of his

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people are conquered.

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And we all know who this king is.

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We all know who the king of glory is.

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It's Jesus Christ himself.

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David prophesied about Jesus Christ coming

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in the future in Psalm 110.

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He says, the Lord says to my Lord, sit at my right

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hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.

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The Lord will stretch forth your strong scepter

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from Zion, saying, rule in the midst of your enemies.

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Your people will volunteer freely in the day of your power,

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in holy array from the womb of the dawn, for your youth

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are to you as the dew.

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The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind.

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You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.

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The Lord is at your right hand.

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He will shatter kings in the day of his wrath.

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And this is quoted several times in

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the New Testament, and several times in the book of Hebrews,

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but in Hebrews 10, verse 12, he quotes this,

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and he says, but he, this is Jesus, having offered

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one sacrifice for sins for all time, sat

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down at the right hand of God, waiting from

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the time onward until his enemies be made

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a footstool for his feet.

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Don't you see that the king of glory isn't

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just a victor over the physical national enemies

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of Israel?

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He is the victor over all of enemies of God.

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Every single one.

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1st Peter 322, who is at the right hand of God,

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having gone into heaven, after angels and

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authorities and powers had been subjected to him.

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So even though we are not members of

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the nation of Israel, the ancient

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nation of Israel, we can lift up our voices just

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like they did as they sang Psalm 24,

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to praise our king, who is the king of glory.

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He wins all of our battles for us.

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And in fact, he's already won all of our battles

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on the cross, in his resurrection,

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in his ascension, as he's seated in victory at

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the right hand of the Father.

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He is the king of glory, look to him.

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Now this short psalm is

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packed with praise.

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And it's amazing to me.

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How clear.

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This is a picture of Christ that David is talking

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about Jesus Christ.

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And there's so many passages in the New

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Testament that point directly to this psalm in reference to Christ.

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And this is a psalm that is sung about

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victory in warfare.

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And now, we don't fight that type of war anymore

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like they did.

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The church is not a nation.

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We don't go out with M16s and

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our Bible, on the other hand, to conquer the world.

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But every single one of us, are

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constantly at battle.

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As Philip preached not too long ago.

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Ephesians 6.12.

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Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but

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against the rulers, against the powers, against the world

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forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces

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of wickedness in the heavenly places.

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And the reality is that God provided

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for the victory of Israel, and God has

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provided for our victory as well

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as we've been going through in Ephesians, as we see here

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in this psalm.

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So we need to get out there and fight.

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God provided for them.

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God fought their battles for them, but the soldiers

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still got out there on the field.

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They still put on their sword or their spear or

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their bow and arrow, God in the chariot, God on the horse, whatever was

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necessary to do.

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But the reminder is that we

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all need to look to God through Christ,

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because he is the king of glory.

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He is strong and mighty, he is mighty in battle.

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And there's one more thing before we finish.

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Those gates lifted up their heads and opened

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gladly for their king to enter in.

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And all those who were with them entered in as well.

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Every soldier went in through those gates,

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in that triumphal procession, to worship as well.

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The question is, are you with him?

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Have you bent the knee?

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Have you been given his clean hands and his pure heart?

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That is the only way to ascend

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the hill of the Lord, and come into his joyful, sweet presence.

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And if you're not sure that you have done that?

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Please come see me or Philip after

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the service, and we'll be glad to point you in the direction of

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God's holy hill and his promised victory

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over every battle in our lives.

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Let's pray.

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Heavy Father, we worship you this morning for

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your grace and your glory.

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We thank you for your son who came as a substitute.

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Lord, we don't have clean hands.

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We don't have a pure heart.

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We are all liars and fall short outside

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of Jesus Christ, who lived that life that we couldn't

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live and died in our place, took the wrath that we so much deserved.

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And we praise you for that.

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I pray, but as we go, fight the battles of our lives in

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our lives this week, that you would be with us and that you

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would give us the victory, and that in turn, we would bring you glory for that.

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In Christ's name, amen.