Scripture – Psalm 19-21
Observation –
- Psalm 19:1-6 - The message from Heaven
- Psalm 19:1-4a - The message from heaven is broad
- Psalm 19:4b-6 - The message from heaven is glorious
- Psalm 19:7-14 - The message from the word
- Psalm 19:7-9 - The Characteristics of God
- Psalm 19:10-11 - The value of God's word
- Psalm 19:12-13 - The desire for the cleansing of your body
- Psalm 19:14 - A prayer
- Psalm 20:1-5 - The people pray for a king
- Psalm 20:1-2 - May the Lord answer us
- Psalm 20:3 - May the Lord receive sacrifice
- Psalm 20:4 - May the Lord grant fulfilment
- Psalm 20:5 - May the Lord answer prayer
- Psalm 20:6-9 - The triumph of the Lord's annointed
- Psalm 20:6 - The Lord saves his annointed
- Psalm 20:7 - Trusting in the name of the Lord
- Psalm 20:8-9 - The triumph of those who trust in the Lord
- Psalm 21:1-7 - A grateful and joyful King
- Psalm 21:1-2 - The king's joy in God
- Psalm 21:3-7 - Reasons for the king's joy.
- Psalm 21:8-13 - God defends His people
- Psalm 21:8-10 - What God will do to his enemies
- Psalm 21:11-12 - Why the enemies of God deserved punishment
- Psalm 21:13 - Praising God and His strength.
Timeless Outline –
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Application –
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