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I. God is Good
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A. Why do we praise Him?
Because God’s character is great and good.
B. Let us continually offer up a sacrifice of Praise to Him.
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He is KING of kings and LORD of lords.
D. He is worthy to receive glory, honor and power: “for thou hast created all things and for thy pleasure they are and were created.”
II.
God is our Creator
A.He works great miracles in all His creation.
B. By His wisdom He made the sky, celestial lights, earth and all its wonderful creation.
He made SPACE (sky, stars and earth) and TIME (sun and moon).
He then gave His creation the ability to reproduce after its own kind; each plant has seen, each animal has seed.
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He made man and woman in His image () and gave them the ability to recreate and fulfill His mandate to fill the earth and populate it.
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God is our Deliverer/Redeemer
A. God Delivered His People from Egypt (vv.
10-16)
B. God Struck Down Famous Kings (vv.
17-20)
IV.
God Provides
A. God Cares
God gave the land of the Canaanites and the Amorites to the children of Israel (vv.
21-22)
God saw the trouble they were in and rescued them from their enemies (23-24)
God remembers (vs 23)
A. God Carehe trouble they were in and rescued them from their enemies (23,24)
B. Summary:
Therefore, we should give thanks and praise Him for God’s Love Never Fails.
“From the beginning of creation to the climax of redemption, from the first making of the heavens to the final inheritance of the saints, all is to be seen against the background of the love of God.
That love is both indestructible, because it is covenant love, and boundless, because it endures forever.
As you look around at all that he has made, and follow through all that he has done, at every point the psalm is saying ‘Covenant love did this.’”
- The Message of Psalms: Songs for the People of God, by Wilcock, Michael.
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