Scripture – Psalm 68
Observation –
- Psalm 68 – Let God Arise!
- Psalm 68:1-3 – Let God arise; the righteous rejoice, the wicked flee
- Psalm 68:4-6 – God is a father to the fatherless and sets the lonely in families
- Psalm 68:7-10 – God led His people through the wilderness
- Psalm 68:11-14 – God gives the word; kings flee before Him
- Psalm 68:15-18 – The Lord ascends in triumph
- Psalm 68:19-20 – God daily bears our burdens and saves
- Psalm 68:21-23 – God will strike down His enemies
- Psalm 68:24-27 – Procession into the sanctuary with praise
- Psalm 68:28-31 – A prayer for God to strengthen and draw the nations
- Psalm 68:32-35 – All kingdoms are called to praise the powerful and majestic God
Timeless Outline –
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Application –
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