Sermon Tone Analysis

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1. God is worthy of our Delight
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Because God is worthy of our delight, we will love the Lord.
(a) “Love” = Covenantal Love, Love Deeply, Love Tenderly, Love intimately.
(b) Like a mother’s love for her baby.
Hugging, smiling, embracing, playing...
(c) Slide up real Close to the Lord and hug him forever.
(d) When Mary Magdalene encountered the risen Christ ()
#2.
Because God is worthy of our Delight, we will lean on the Lord.
David calls God “My strength”.
The word “My” = Personal Possessive Pronoun = The first pronoun learned by most children.
“My” = 9 times in (v.1-2)
David is expressing his childlike
simple faith,
simple trust,
simple dependence upon God for everything.
David’s plan is to:
Live for the Lord
Love the Lord
Lean on the Lord.
2. God is worthy of our Dependence
psalm 18:2
psalm 18:2
God is worthy of our Delight
3. God is worthy of our Devotion
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