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Introduction:
Jesus on Palm Sunday - …if these hold their peace, the very rocks will cry out!
Main Thought: Praise God for His Good Gifts!
Sub-intro: Give the Context of
Give the Context of
Body:
I.
The Source of Our Praise - God Hears ().
A. His Praise Awaiting (v. 1).
Note where Zion is.
B. Our Prayer Ascending (v. 2).
Note the importance of God hearing our prayers and what that means.
C. Sin's Punishment Atoned For (v. 3).
Note the word “purge” is from the root for “atonement”
II.
The Source of Our Soul-Satisfaction - God's House ().
A. His Pleasurable Assembly (v. 4).
Note the importance that regular assembly in God’s House provides for His people.
B. His Perfect Answer (v. 5).
Note that God’s answers are always “right” answers.
III.
The Source of Our Awe - God's Handiwork ().
A. His Power to Admire (v. 6).
Note the Psalms imagery.
B. His Peace to Acquire (v. 7).
Note Christ’s fulfillment on the troubled sea of Galilee.
C. The Proof of His Awe (v.
8).
IV.
The Source of Our Provision - God's Hand ().
A. The Provider's Accompaniment (v.
9).
B. The Provision's Abundance (v.
10).
V.
The Source of Our Prosperity - God's Honor ().
A. The Peaks of Abundance (v.
11).
B. The Pastures of Abundance (v.
12).
C. Praises Amplified (v.
13).
These do not have voices, but you do.
will you lift your voice and proclaim “Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord!”
Conclusion:
When is the last time you really stopped to behold God’s good hand in your day?
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