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INTRODUCTION:
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What can teach us today?
A. How to be open with God (1-2).
B. How to expect God to hear (4).
C. How to be courageous (3, 5-6).
D. How to expect God to take action for His people (7-8).
E. God’s people are victorious (8).
BODY:
1. HOW TO BE OPEN WITH GOD (1-2).
A. David communicated the problem to God.
1. Today, we are still to communicate our problems with God.
James 4
A. You might be thinking didn’t Jesus say our heavenly Father knows what we need before we ask.
Matt.
6
1.
The problem was hypocrisy, praying to be seen by men and vain repetitions.
Matt 6.5-
2. The answer to these problems was a short meaningful prayer.
Matt.
6:9
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But Jesus was not against long prayer.
4. Jesus also conveyed His problems to God being very open.
A. This also demonstrates that merely repeating something is not vain repetition.
Matt.
A. This also demonstrates that merely repeating something is not vain repetition.
2.HOW TO EXPECT GOD TO HEAR (4).
A. Do we really expect God to hear us when we pray?
1 Jn 3.21-22
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The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.
James 5.1
A. We can have confidence that he hears us!
1 Jn 3.21-22
3. HOW TO BE COURAGEOUS (3, 5-6).
A. Joshua was commanded to be strong and very courageous.
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How do we use God as a shield?
A. We allow God to be the one that lifts up our head.
Phil 4.
1. Meditate on things that are true, noble, things that are just, pure, lovely, of good report.
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You have to do these things
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And the God of peace will be with you.
B. We allow God to sustain us.
1. Learn to be content wherever you are in life and God will sustain you.
4. HOW TO EXPECT GOD TO TAKE ACTION FOR HIS PEOPLE (7-8).
A. The Christian is victorious!
1. God has taken action for his people.
Rom 8.28-
2. Jesus has overcome the world.
John
3. We are more than conquerors.
CONCLUSION:
1. Be open with God because He will help.
2. Expect Him to hear because you are His child.
3. Be courageous because He is your shield.
4. Be victorious because He has given it to you.
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