Sermon Tone Analysis
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I. GOD ALONE
II.
HE ONLY
Again he affirmed that God was His Source of safety (Rock), deliverance (Salvation), and security (Fortress; cf.
62:2) and that therefore he was secure (he would not be shaken; cf.
comments on 15:5).
God was his Salvation and his Glory (Honor).
Without God’s innumerable deliverances, David would have been crushed by his foes.
III.
ON HIM
IV.
THE INVITATION
His heart is set on you; lay bare your hearts to him.
Turn the vessel of your soul upside down in his secret presence, and let your inmost thoughts, desires, sorrows, and sins be poured out like water.
Let the Lord be your only father-confessor, for he only can absolve you when he has heard your confession.
To keep our griefs to ourselves is to hoard up wretchedness.
The stream will swell and rage if you dam it up; give it a clear course, and it leaps along and creates no alarm.
Sympathy we need, and if we unload our hearts at Jesus’ feet, we shall obtain a sympathy as practical as it is sincere.
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