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The Cry In Darkness (vv.1-10)
1. Know Who God Is.
Know God as warrior.
Know God as Savior
Let me hear you say,
“I will give you victory!”
2. Know that God is able to fight our enemies.
God is able to overcome any attach for his defense is that great.
God is mighty in battle.
3. God is able to remove our enemies.
Just like in football the defense is to stop the offense.
The psalmist moves to pray for God to avenge him.
Know that God cand
The wicked are to be
Disgraced
Turn them back
Blow them away like the chaff
By a wind from the angel of the Lord
Making their path dark and slippery
Being chased by the angel of the Lord
Defends himself before the Lord
Live in righteousness before the Lord.
Then your conscience will be clear.
This is the first vow to praise
Who is like the Lord.
(No no no nobody)
There is none Like our God.
Who can you compare the Lord too?
Be Faithful under Persecution (vv.11-18)
Pressure in the darkness.
Diamonds have to go through pressure to be formed.
We see the finished product found on the earth surface.
The diamonds are found from a result of volcanic eruption many, many, many years ago.
When being attacked and falsely accused the psalmist did good.
The psalmist repays their evil with good.
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He prayed for them and fasted for his enemies.
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He loved them as his family.
The enemies rejoice of his suffering.
Do not allow the enemy keep you down.
Know that God is able to deliver you.
17 How long, O Lord, will you look on and do nothing?
Rescue me from their fierce attacks.
Protect my life from these lions!
Praise the Lord for your deliverance
You need to always be mindful to give God the glory.
18 Then I will thank you in front of the great assembly.
I will praise you before all the people.
Call on the Righteousness of God (vv.
19-28)
Do not let the lies of the enemy break you.
They will hate you without cause and they also hated Jesus.
Know God is our great witness.
Call on the Lord with Confidence v.23
23 Wake up! Rise to my defense!
Take up my case, my God and my Lord.
God does not sleep.
This a plea a cry for God to move on our behalf.
Just like Jesus Got up to calm the sea, so we can call on God to save us from our issues.
May God give us victory
The third vow to praise is to be shouted before the congregation.
God is to be exalted and blessed for his saving grace.
God will judge and the righteous will stand before him.
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