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Main Idea: Give thanks to God for His mercy endures forever.
Key Question: Do you think about all that God has done for you?
ps 136:1-
1. Give thanks for He is God.
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1-3)
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2. Give thank for He is the Creator.
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4-9)
3. Give thanks for He is the Deliverer.
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4. Give thanks for he is the great King.
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5. Give thanks for He is the personal God.
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23-25)
“Chesed” In general, one may identify three basic meanings of the word, which always interact: “strength,” “steadfastness,” and “love.”
Any understanding of the word that fails to suggest all three inevitably loses some of its richness.
“Love” by itself easily becomes sentimentalized or universalized apart from the covenant.
Yet “strength” or “steadfastness” suggests only the fulfillment of a legal or other obligation.
The word refers primarily to mutual and reciprocal rights and obligations between the parties of a relationship (especially Yahweh and Israel).
But chesed is not only a matter of obligation; it is also of generosity.
It is not only a matter of loyalty, but also of mercy.
The weaker party seeks the protection and blessing of the patron and protector, but he may not lay absolute claim to it.
The stronger party remains committed to his promise, but retains his freedom, especially with regard to the manner in which he will implement those promises.
Chesed implies personal involvement and commitment in a relationship beyond the rule of law.
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