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Taking Refuge in the Lord
What is refuge?
Something that provides a safe location or shelter.
The condition of being safe or sheltered from danger, pursuit, or trouble.
How do we take refuge?
Crying Out to the Lord - v. 1-3
Our silent groans bring audible prayer - v. 1
Our God is sovereign, yet close - v. 2
Our prayers should be intentional and expectant - v. 3
Our Need for Refuge - v. 4-6
We need refuge from others - v. 4-6
v. 5-6
We need refuge from ourselves
Foundation of Our Refuge
v. 7
Nature of Our Refuge v. 8-12
He guides me
He removes any obstacle
Joyful Refuge - v. 11-12
So What?
Is my life bearing evidence that I am taking refuge in the presence of God?
Sermon
Taking Refuge in The Lord
Those who take refuge in the LORD cry to Him for protection
from the wicked and their own wickedness
GG Topic: Worship for the purpose of godliness.
Prayer: Hands of Hope - Mother’s Day - offering
5 To the choirmaster: for the flutes.
A Psalm of David.
1 Give ear to my words, O Lord;
consider my groaning.
2 Give attention to the sound of my cry,
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