Sermon Tone Analysis
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Lord, hear (169-172)
Hear my Plea, Psalm 119:169, 170
A. Prayers—“O Lord, listen to my prayers” (LB).
This could mean, “Pay attention to my prayers.”
B. Promise—“Give me the common sense you promised” (LB).
We should all pray, “Lord, give me wisdom.”
If we need wisdom, we should ask God—James 1:5.
C. Protection—v.
170.
“Hear my prayers; rescue me as you said you would” (LB).
Hear my Praise, Psalm 119:171, 172
A. Reason for praise.
We should show thanks and appreciation to God for all His kindness.
B. Results of praise.
Changes the whole outlook on life.
If sad and lonely, begin to praise, and life will take on new meaning.
C. Joy of praise
Lord, act – (173-176)
Action – Protection, Psalm 119:173, 174
A. Help—v.
173.
The Psalmist asks the Lord to help him.
As you read through the Bible, you’ll find man crying upon God for help.
Man realizes that only God has the answer to many problems, so after he has tried everything else, he cries out to God for help.
B. Hope—v.
174.
He had hope in God’s laws, hope in God’s deliverance and salvation.
Salvation is only in Christ—John 14:6.
Action – Promise, Psalm 119:175
A. Posterity—“Let my soul live.”
All want life.
All want to enjoy life.
By living long, we can accomplish more for God.
We can leave examples for others to follow.
B. Praise—“And it shall praise thee.”
A good example left for man to follow is worth more than words!
A long life filled with good deeds will be more important to your children than money.
C. Protection—“And let thy judgments help me.”
In other words, “Let Thy judgments (laws) protect me.”
Action – Problem, Psalm 119:176
A. Backslidden.
Gone astray like lost sheep.
Compare with Isa.
53:5.
Man is lost in sin—Rom.
3:23.
He needs God’s help.
B. Benefits.
“Come and find me for I have not turned away from your commandments” (LB).
What a blessing to know that God cares for those who remember Him.
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