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You know, I ran across this book in the Bible.
I don't know if y'all heard of his call Psalms
I give up.
Stop preaching.
How many of you heard of aw Tozer?
Powerful man of God.
He wrote this.
If we take away the attributes of God, we do not weaken God but we weaken our concept of God.
What exactly does that mean?
We can only expect out of our lives.
And out of God.
What we expect out of God?
In other words, I my tiny teeny little self can put limitations on an almighty God.
Now, I know that sound sacrilegious.
Right?
But it's the truth because God can only do what I think he can do.
In my life.
Because if I'm not believe in God, if I'm not having space, that God can move in my life, guess what?
Jesus walked out of town and said, I can't do really anything here because they don't believe.
and so, If God is limited by my belief.
and by my face,
Then it stands to reason, I've got to start shifting my belief.
if I'm not seeing the results of an all-powerful God in my life,
The Book of Psalms are all about faith.
Even when we hear David crying out to God.
Look for Davis.
Just like, I can't take it anymore.
It's like those old cowboy and Indian movies, it was Indians to the left of me to the right.
There's a lot of songs that day, was it like this?
It was things to the left and there's a malachite to the right, right.
And it was the worst possible time.
But just the fact that Dave is calling out to God in this worst possible moment tells you that the book of Psalms is all about faith.
The reason David is calling out to his God at the worst possible moments because God can change his worst possible moment into his greatest Victory ever.
Why does David believe this?
Because David in and of himself, has a firm understanding of who God is.
In his life.
Now, I'm going to read something.
Buy a mortal man.
He was alive just like you and me.
He went through struggles and circumstances and junk just like you and me.
He had to fight through some stuff just like you and me.
He made mistakes, just like you and me.
And guess what?
At the end of his life, he died.
Just like we will.
I'm going to read to you, so I'm 18.
The whole song.
Because this message doesn't need to be preached.
You know exactly what David says, why he says it, and what he means.
So you don't have to look up Psalms 18 because what I want you to do is just listen.
Listen to the words of a man who have been who has been through some stuff.
Okay.
Don't try to read the words and keep up with me on the screen or anything like that.
Just listen.
I love you, Lord.
You Are My Strength.
The Lord is my rock, my Fortress and My Savior, My God Is My Rock in whom I find protection.
He is my shield.
the power that says me and my place of safety, I called on the Lord who is worthy of praise and he saved me from my enemies.
The ropes of death.
Entangled me, floods of Destruction.
Swept over me, the grave wrapped its ropes around me death later, trap in my path, but in my distress, I cried out to the Lord.
Yes, I pray to my God for help.
He heard me from his sanctuary.
My Cry to him, reached his ears, then the earthquake and trembled, the foundations of the mountains, should they Quake?
Because of his anger?
Smoke.
Poured forth, from his nostrils, Fierce Flames leap from his mouth glowing.
Coals Blaze forth from him.
He opened the heavens and came down.
Dark storm.
Clouds were beneath his feet mounted on a mighty Angelic, Bean, he flew, soaring on the wings of the wind he shrouded himself in darkness.
Veiling, his approach with dark rain clouds.
Bitcloud, shielded the brightness around him and rain down hail and burning.
Coals the Lord thundered From Heaven.
The voice of the most high resounded in the hail and burnings, he shot his arrows and Scattered.
His enemies, great bolts of lightning flashed and they were confused then and your commando, Lord at the blast of your breath, the bottom of the sea could be seen and the foundations of the earth were laid bare.
He reached down from heaven and rescued me, he drew me up out of the deep Waters.
He rescued me from my powerful enemies from those who hated me and were too strong for me.
They attacked me at a moment when I was in distress, but the Lord supported me.
He led me to a place of safety.
He rescued me because he Delights in me.
The Lord rewarded me for doing right.
He restored me because of my innocence or have kept the ways of the Lord.
I'm not turned away from God to follow evil.
I have followed all these regulations.
I've never abandon his decrees, I am blameless before.
God, I have kept myself from sin.
The Lord rewarded me for doing, right.
He has seen my innocence to the faithful.
You show yourself.
Faithful to those with Integrity.
You show Integrity to the pure.
You show yourself pure.
But to the Crooked, you show yourself shrewd.
You rescue The Humble, but you can Milly 8 proud, you light a lamp for me.
The Lord, my God, lights up.
My darkness in your strength.
I can Crush an enemy with my God, I can scale any wall.
God's way is perfect.
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