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This Week’s Theme: Growing in Praise
Memory Verse: Psalm 95:1 “1 Oh come, let us sing to the Lord!
Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation.”
This Week’s Word is Praise: The celebration, honoring and adoration of God, in the power of the Holy Spirit, whether by individual believers or communities of believers.
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: The psalmist called for followers of the LORD to learn from the mistakes of those who came out of Egypt traveling to the Promised land and worship and praise Him for who He is and what He has done.
Lesson Objective: I want you to evaluate your weekly, daily, and hourly praise of God and look for and make positive changes in how and why you praise Him.
Lesson Title: Lifting Up God Together
I. Believers’ Should Praise God Together (95:1–7).
A. For His creative works (95:4–5): He created and controls:
1.
The dry land (95:5): His hands formed it.
2. The sea (95:5): It belongs to Him.
3. The mountains and the depths (95:4): Everything belongs to Him.
B. For His redemptive works (95:1–3, 6–7)
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He is the rock of salvation (95:1–3) Don’t Rebel, Reverence Him (95:8–9): In spite of God’s mighty miracles, Israel refused to obey him.
Respond by singing with joy to God for what He has done for us.
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He is the shepherd of the sheep (95:6–7) Don’t Repeat, Repent (95:10–11) Respond by kneeling down before God and worship Him for His care.
What is God telling you to do from this text?
Are you guilty of overlooking what God has done in your life?
Are you guilty of complaining rather than praising God?
What do you need to repent of today?
Be specific
Share the steps that you will take to shout joyfully to the Lord?
Sermon Text: Jeremiah 1:1-9; 16-19
“A God-sent Preacher”
Jeremiah 1:1- 9
I. God Speaks
Prophets
Preacher
Pastor
Christ follower
II.
God Orders
Your steps are ordered:
God orders our steps!
God is omniscient.
God sets the true preacher / pastor apartGod calls the true preacher / pastor
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The True Preacher
The true preacher/pastor typically resists the call to ministry
IV.
God Sends
vs. 7 4) God sends the preacher (servant) and He speaks to and through them
V. God Does Not Give the Spirit of Fear
8 5) God does not give the man of God a spirit of fear
God does not give any Christ follower the spirit of fear God is with us and delivers u
VI.
God Provides His Word
Vs. 9 6) God puts His words in His preacher  \ His pastor’s mouth.
VII.
God’s Word Is Sure
VII.
God Disciplines His Children
IX.
God Prepares
the true preacher/pastor and Christ follower
God is a mighty deliverer (also vs. 8)   God is with us (also vs. 8)   “For I am with you.”
Our enemies will not prevail against us.
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