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“Dealing with Peer Pressure”
Psalm 119:113-120
INTRODUCTION:
A- We need to refuse to cave in to peer-pressure.
(Romans 12:1-2)
I- THE CONFLICT (Psalm 119:113-115)
A- Genuine Pressure (Psalm 119:113)
1- Pressure from double-minded people.
2- Pressure negated by a love for God’s Word.
B- Generous Provision (Psalm 119:114)
1- Retreat
2- Repelling attack
3- Rewarded with hope
C- Guarded Promise (Psalm 119:115)
1- Complete separation from those who provide evil influence.
2- Commitment to the teachings of scripture.
II- THE CONCERN (Psalm 119:116-117)
A- Concern for safety (Psalm 119:116)
1- Sustained by God’s power.
2- Sustained by confidence in God’s promises.
B- Concern for shame (Psalm 119:116 b)
1- “Do not let my hope be crushed.”
literally means , “do not let me be brought to shame for my hope (trust).
C- Consistency in spiritual practice (Psalm 119:117)
1- Consistency because of God’s intervention.
a. Sustained by God
b.
Rescued by God
2- Consistency that enables additional focus on obedience to God’s Word.
“then I will meditate continually on your decrees.”
III- THE CONCLUSION (Psalm 119:118-120)
A- The retribution of God (Psalm 119:118-119)
1- Rejection of God’s instructions lead to rejection by God to appeals for help.
a.
Those who choose this type of life are living in self-deception.
2- Retribution or reward, the choice is simple.
a. Recognition of this fact makes the choice simple.
B- The reverence God is due.
(Psalm 119:120)
1- Reverence for God.
2- Reverence for God’s Word.
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