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Psalms 71:1-13
 
! I.       The psalmist cries out to God to rescuer him form his enemies.
!! A.    This is a pray from a man who is old.
!! B.    He knows that God can help him.
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!! A.    He trusted God when he was a child
!! B.    Now he asking God to help him in his old age.
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Because he was growing old, he did not want God to stop helping him because his strength was leaving him.
!! A.    He could not do the things he used to do and needed God even more than before.
!! B.    Because he could not do much as a old man, he thought that God would not bless him as much.
!!! 1.     *Hebrews 13:5*, /Let your/ conversation /be/ without covetousness; /and be/ content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.
\\ Beals Thursday night Bible Study
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