Remembering - Psalm 103 Message

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31 Benefits or Things to Remember about Jesus in

31 Benefits or Things to Remember about Jesus in

The Perfect Lord

verse 1
- verse 1

Beneficial God

- verse 2

The Giving Lord

The Giver

- verse 2

The Forgiving Lord

The Forgiver

- verse 3 and verse 10

The Healing Lord

The Healer

- verse 3
Past, Present, Future, Progressive

The Redeeming Lord

The Redeemer

- verse 4

The Saving Lord

The Savior -

verse 4

The Generous Savior

- verse 4

The Satisfying Savior

The Satisfier
- verse 5

The Renewing Savior

The Renewer or Remodeler

- verse 5

The Pursuing Savior

An Involved God

The Engaging Savior

- verse 6

The Communicating Savior

The Revealer and Teacher

- verse 7

The Compassionate Savior

- verse 8 and verse 13

The Gracious Savior

- verse 8

The Patient Savior

- verse 8

The Loving Savior

- verse 8

The Faithful Savior

The Faithful One

- verse 8

The Loyal Savior

- verse 8 -
really vs 8 tells us He is the Lover of Our Souls

The Not Fair Savior

The Ultimate Philanthropist

- verse 10

The Removing Savior

The Remover

- verse 12

The Conquering Savior

The Conqueror

- verse 12

The Compassionate Good Father

Our Father

- verse 13

The Knowing Savior

Remembers our weaknesses
Knows what we are made of
- verse 14

The Eternal Savior

Eternal/Everlasting One

- verse 17

The Righteous Savior

The Perfect One

- verse 17

The Generous Savior

Generationally Generous

- verse 17

The Ruling Savior

All Powerful

King of Kings

- verse 19 -
see also

The Only True Lord

The Lord of Lords

- verse 19

The Preeminent Savior

- verse 19

The Heavenly Commander

- verse 20

The Worthy Savior

- verse 21-22 -

He Is Worthy!!

Notice the movement. In verse 1 the Psalmist (David) is encouraging himself to bless, praise, and see the Lord. In verse 22 he is now inviting, encouraging and imploring all of creation to join him in praise. From personal call to universal call.
Once you start to truly see Jesus for who He is - and remember that we, as humans, are weak, failing, and passing away - you are compelled out of worship, awe, love, and compassion to share Him with everyone.
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