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In the morning
Psalm 63:1–2 (AMP)
A Psalm of David; when he was in the Wilderness of Judah.
O GOD, You are my God, earnestly will I seek You; my inner self thirsts for You, my flesh longs and is faint for You, in a dry and weary land where no water is.
So I have looked upon You in the sanctuary to see Your power and Your glory.
We set the stage last week for the plan for this year.
The goal of CLM members will be to “Know, Go, and Grow!
Phase 1 of the plan is to help you “Know” Christ more!
Knowing Christ and the power of His resurrection is the stating point for any serious follower.
Jesus spoke the following words to His Father
The foundation of the journey we are on to Know God rests in the finished work of Christ - the gift of eternal life!
The Apostle John told us
Notice that the whole purpose set before them was to have a confidence and assurance of their salvation.
If the foundation of the house is not solid then when the shaking comes it will not stand!
Look at that verse again “That you may CONTINUE” to believe
Notice in the opening verse the description, “A Psalm of David when he was in the wilderness of Judah”
Years of walking with God had prepared David for such a time as this!
Knowing Him and His faithfulness is the basis upon which we can continue to walk through the wilderness experiences!
The key to “continue to believe in the name of the Son of God” is knowing that gift of God is salvation!
Eternal life with Him…all the rest is icing on the cake!
Again look at David’s response to the unjust trail he was suffering under King Saul
“You are my God” intimate, personnel and raw!
He did not seek answers in councilors, advisors, or friends the direction of his help was heavenward!
Remember that from the first day of salvation until the moment of our last breath we are a journey through this barren land!
So it is with us!
Just as the Israelites in the wilderness, God dwelt in the “tabernacle” now we are the tabernacle of God
Paul told the believers at Corinth
Look at verse 2 of the opening Scripture
IT is when our focus is on the presence of the Lord that we are encouraged and reminded of His power and glory!
In verse 5 David sums up his whole experience with God
The word Satisfied here is the Hebrew word meaning to be fulfilled
Notice in verse 1 that David says his inner self thirsts for God!
It is only in the presence of God that we can be truly satisfied!
Once we settle this issue in our hearts then we can begin to grow in the grace and love of Christ!
Let me ask you today…are you satisfied?
Can you truly say that if the blessings of God would stop flowing it is enough to have eternal salvation?
David said
Are you following hard after God clinging closely to Him or are you loosely walking the road of llife?
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