Scripture – Psalm 24-26
Observation –
- Psalm 24:1-2 - The great and Sovereign God
- Psalm 24:1 - The whole world belongs to God
- Psalm 24:2 - The Reason: God is creator
- Psalm 24:3-6 - Whom does God receive?
- Psalm 24:3 - Whom does God receive?
- Psalm 24:4 - The moral character
- Psalm 24:5 - The promise of blessing to the righteous man
- Psalm 24:6 - A description of the righteous
- Psalm 24:7-10 - Receiving the great King
- Psalm 25:1-7 - Troubled by enemies, David lifts his soul to God
- Psalm 25:1-2 - David trusts God
- Psalm 25:3-5 - A plea to the God who helps
- Psalm 25:6-7 - A plea to God to remember
- Psalm 25:8-14 - Declaring God's goodness
- Psalm 25:8-11 - God's goodness to the humble
- Psalm 25:12-14 - God's goodness to the righteous
- Psalm 25:15-22 - Eyes toward God
- Psalm 25:15 - Eyes toward God even in trouble
- Psalm 25:16-22 - The plea for help
- Psalm 26:1-8 - Innocence proclaimed
- Psalm 26:1-3 - A plea for vindication
- Psalm 26:4-8 - Innocence proclaimed
- Psalm 26:9-12 - What David wants
- Psalm 26:9-10 - What David does not want
- Psalm 26:11-12 - What David wants.
Timeless Outline –
Examples to follow –
Examples to not follow –
Sins to avoid –
Promises to claim –
Commands to obey –
Application –
Prayer –
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