Derrick Trent - Give Thanks to the Lord (full service)

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INTRODUCTION
Let’s turn together
in our Bibles
to Psalm 28.
Psalm 28.
& we’re gonna
read the whole
Psalm 28...
verses 1-9.
Psalm 28:1-9.
& when you find that
in your Bible
Pls stand
for the reading
of God’s Word.
The title
of today’s teaching is:
Give Thanks
to the Lord
In Psalm 28:1-9
The Scriptures say:
Psalm 28:1–9 (EHV)
1 O Lord, I keep calling to you. My Rock, do not be deaf to me. If you remain silent to me, I will become like those who go down to the pit.
2 Hear the sound of my plea for mercy when I cry out to you, when I lift up my hands toward your most holy sanctuary.
3 Do not drag me away with the wicked, with those evildoers. They speak peace to their neighbors but hide evil in their hearts.
4 Give to them what they have done to others. According to their evil actions, according to the deeds of their hands, punish them. Repay to them what they deserve.
5 Because they do not recognize the works of the Lord or the deeds of his hands, he will tear them down and not build them up.
6 Blessed be the Lord, because he has heard the sound of my plea for mercy.
7 The Lord is my strength and my shield. In him my heart trusts, and I am helped. My heart also celebrates. With my song I will give thanks to him.
8 The Lord is their strength. He is a stronghold of salvation for his anointed king.
9 Save your people, and bless the people that belong to you. Shepherd them, and carry them forever.
You may be seated.
In the year 1621
the first Thanksgiving Day
was celebrated
in America.
90 Native Americans
& 53 Pilgrim’s
gathered for
a 3-day-feast
to give thanks
for a good harvest.
242 years later
in 1863
President Abraham Lincoln
proclaimed a national day of:
"Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father
who dwells in the Heavens..."
Since then
Thanksgiving has been
a national holiday
celebrated at the end
of November.
Later this week
we’ll gather
w/ loved ones
to celebrate this holiday.
& offering thanksgiving
& praise
to our beneficent
Heavenly Father
shld be our focus.
The Psalm
we just read
is one of many songs
of thanksgiving
to help us do that.
At the end
of Psalm 28:7
Psalm 28:7 (EHV)
7 My heart...celebrates. With my song I will give thanks to him.
David wants us
to celebrate
& give thanks
to the Lord w/ Him.
So in this Psalm
David shows us
at least 3 reasons
We shld give thanks
to the Lord.
PRAYER
Let’s pray.
Lord we thank You
for the gift
of your Word.
Open our ears
to hear
& understand
the truth.
Speak to our hearts
& strengthen our wills
that we may serve You
Now & always.
In Jesus name.
Amen.
[Transition:
The 1st reason.
We shld give thanks
to the Lord is…]
1. Give thanks to the Lord because He is our HELPER.
In Psalm 28:1
Psalm 28:1 (EHV)
1 O Lord, I keep calling to you.
In verse 2
David says
Psalm 28:2 (EHV)
2 Hear the sound of my plea for mercy when I cry out to you, when I lift up my hands toward your most holy sanctuary.
& in verse 6...
David says
Psalm 28:6 (EHV)
6 Blessed be the Lord, because he has heard the sound of my plea for mercy.
David blesses the Lord—
He praises the Lord—
Bcs the Lord hears
David’s constant
pleas for mercy.
Your translation may say:
“He has heard
“my supplications.”
The EHV gives us
the meaning
of the word
supplication.
When we
supplicate someone
We’re pleading
w/ them
for mercy.
Now
What do you think abt
When you hear
of someone pleading
for “mercy”?
You probably picture
someone whose
done something wrong
& they’re pleading
w/ someone
to be lenient
on them.
To give them
less than
what they deserve
for crimes
they’ve committed.
& the word ‘mercy’
can carry
that idea.
But the word “mercy
Means so much more
in the Scriptures.
In the Scriptures
a plea for mercy
Is very often a plea
for divine help
& healing.
ILLUSTRATION
We see this illustrated
In the story
of a Canaanite woman
in Matthew 15:22-28.
Matthew tells us...
Matthew 15:21–28 (EHV)
21 Jesus left that place and withdrew into the region of Tyre and Sidon.
22 There a Canaanite woman from that territory came and kept crying out, “Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David! A demon is severely tormenting my daughter!”
23 But he did not answer her a word. His disciples came and pleaded, “Send her away, because she keeps crying out after us.”
24 He answered, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”
25 But she came and knelt in front of him, saying, “Lord, help me.”
26 He answered her, “It is not good to take the children’s bread and throw it to their little dogs.”
27 “Yes, Lord,” she said, “yet their little dogs also eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.”
28 Then Jesus answered her, “Woman, your faith is great! It will be done for you, just as you desire.” And her daughter was healed at that very hour.
Notice this woman
kept crying out
to the Lord
to have mercy on her.
She’s not saying
“Lord
“give me less than
“I deserve
“for my crimes.”
Her cry for mercy
Was a cry
for the Lord Jesus
to help her
by healing
her daughter.
So, a plea for mercy
Is a plea for help
& healing.
We see
another example
of this
In the story
of two blind men
In Matthew 20:30-34.
There Matthew tells us
Matthew 20:30–34 (EHV)
30 There were two blind men sitting by the road. When they heard that Jesus was passing by, they shouted, “Lord, have mercy on us, Son of David!”
31 The crowd rebuked them, telling them to be quiet. But they shouted even louder, “Have mercy on us, Lord, Son of David!”
32 Jesus stopped and called them. “What do you want me to do for you?”
33 They told him, “Lord, open our eyes.”
34 Jesus was moved with compassion and touched their eyes. Immediately they regained their sight, and they followed him.
Again we see
these two blind men
Were not
pleading w/Jesus
to give them less than
they deserve.
Their plea for mercy
was a plea for Jesus
To help them
By healing them
of their blindness.
So,
A plea for mercy
is a plea
for help & healing.
& just like
the Canaanite women—
just like
the two blind men—
& like so many others
Who came to Jesus
for help
& healing
When David pleads
w/ the Lord
to have mercy on Him
He’s pleading
w/ the Lord
to help Him.
As David says
in the second part
of Psalm 28:7...
Psalm 28:7 (EHV)
7 In him my heart trusts, and I am helped.
David trusts in the Lord
as His helper.
So He keeps crying out
to the Lord
to have mercy on Him.
& when David calls
to the Lord for help
& healing
He’s confident
The Lord
hears his pleas
for mercy.
& when we
call to the Lord
for help & healing
We can be confident
the Lord hears
our pleas for mercy.
APPLICATON
How many of us:
need the Lord’s help
this morning?
How many of us
need the Lord’s healing?
The answer is:
All of us.
We all need
the Lord’s help.
& healing
In some sense
this morning.
Whether that be
physically
or spiritually.
We all
constantly need
the Lord’s mercy.
So, like David
We shld all
keep pleading
w/ the Lord
for mercy.
& expect Him:
To hear us;
To help us;
To heal us.
The Lord is
our Helper.
& for that
we shld
be thankful.
So, let’s give thanks
to the Lord
bcs He is
our Helper.
& one way:
The Lord helps
His ppl
Is by giving us
His strength.
[Transition: & that’s
the 2nd reason
We shld give thanks
to the Lord.]
2. Give thanks to the Lord because He is our STRENGTH.
In Psalm 28:7
David says:
Psalm 28:7 (EHV)
7 The Lord is my strength...
& in Psalm 28:8
David says
of the Lord’s ppl
Psalm 28:8 (EHV)
8 The Lord is their strength. He is a stronghold of salvation for his anointed king.
The Lord is our strength
Both individually
& corporately.
He’s my strength
your strength
our strength.
The Lord’s strength
is the Lord’s pwr.
It’s God’s grace
at work
In & among
His ppl.
This infinite
divine pwr
The Lord infuses us w/
Thru His
life-giving Spirit.
It’s this pwr
Paul has in mind
in Ephesians 1:17-21...
when he says
he keeps praying...
Ephesians 1:17–21 (EHV)
17 I keep praying that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, will give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in knowing Christ fully.
18 I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened, so that you may know...
19 ...just how surpassingly great his power is for us who believe.
20 It is as great as the working of his mighty strength, which God worked in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly places,
21 far above all rule, authority, power, and dominion, and above every name that is given, not only in this age but also in the one to come.
The Lord’s strength
is so surpassingly great
we need the HS
to reveal it to us.
God’s mighty strength
God’s divine energy
was at work in Christ
& is now at work in us
who belong to Christ.
The same divine energy
that raised Jesus
frm the grave.
The same divine energy
That exalted Jesus
to the right hand
of the Father
in heavenly places.
That same divine energy
is available to us
Thru the grace
of the HS
Who is at work
in us.
& like Paul:
We need to keep praying
for the Lord to give us
Wisdom & revelation
Frm the Spirit
To know
this pwr.
Not just to know
that God is powerful
But to know
God’s pwr
thru experience.
APPLICATION
We need
We need
the Lord’s grace
to strengthen us
to live for Him
on a daily basis.
Like David—
We all go thru
tough trials.
Terrible Temptations
beat on us
every day.
We often find ourselves
worn out &
wounded
frm our battle
w/ evil forces
in this dark world
that try to destroy us.
& in the middle of
our trials
& temptations
We tend to try
to fight
in our own strength.
But we need to learn
It’s when we’re
at our weakest
that God’s grace—
God’s strength
is made perfect
in us.
So when we’re
at our weakest
we need to learn
to keep crying out
to the Lord
for His mercy.
So that thru His
Surpassing strength
we can conquer
our enemies
Live lives
that are worthy
of the Lord
& please Him
in every way.
The Lord is
the strength
of His ppl.
& for that
We shld
be thankful.
So, let’s give thanks
to the Lord
bcs He is
our Strength.
[Transition:
& let’s also
give thanks
To the Lord
For a 3rd
& final reason.]
3. Give thanks to the Lord because He is our SALVATION.
In the 2nd part of
Psalm 28:7
David says:
Psalm 28:7 (EHV)
7 The Lord is...my shield.
& in the 2nd part
of Psalm 28:8...
David says
of the Lord
Psalm 28:8 (EHV)
8 He is a stronghold of salvation for his anointed king.
Both of these verses
are ways of assuring us
The Lord will
save his faithful ppl.
What’s the purpose
of a shield?
A shield is
for protection
especially frm
enemy attack.
The Lord shields His ppl.
He wraps Himself
around His ppl.
To guard us.
As David says
in Psalm 3:3
Psalm 3:3 (NIV)
3 ...you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.
The Lord is a shield
around His ppl.
This means
He protects us
on every side.
He’s in front of us.
He’s behind us.
He’s above
& below us.
He’s got us covered
frm all sides.
In the other image
David uses
of the Lord
as a stronghold
of salvation
David assures us
the Lord is
a fortress.
A place where
we’re safe
& secure.
A place where
fears fade away.
A place where
our enemies
cannot harm us.
The Lord is that place
for His
faithful ppl.
We have nothing
or no one to fear
when the Lord is
our SALVATION.
If we stay
in the stronghold
of the Lord’s salvation.
If we remain under
the Lord’s protection
of the Lord’s
saving shield;
If continue
to walk
w/ the Lord.
& to love the Lord
By obeying
His commandments;
Then our salvation
is secure
& no enemy
will ever break thru
& defeat us.
The Lord will keep us
safe & secure.
As David prays
on behalf of the Lord’s ppl
in Psalm 28:9...
Psalm 28:9 (EHV)
9 Save your people, and bless the people that belong to you. Shepherd them, and carry them forever.
How wld you like to have
The Wisdom of the ages
Leading you;
Guiding your
every decision;
Guaranteeing you
always go
the right way;
& ensuring you reach
the right destination?
That’s what the Lord is
for His faithful ppl.
The Lord Jesus is
the Good Shepherd.
& his faithful ppl
are His sheep.
& as our Good Shepherd
Jesus does for us
all the things
We’ve already talked abt:
Jesus helps
His sheep.
Jesus strengthens
His sheep.
Jesus protects
His sheep.
& He does all of this
for the salvation
of His sheep.
If we follow Jesus
He will make sure
we always
go the right way.
He will make sure
we do what’s right.
He will lead us safely
into His eternal kingdom
where we have
eternal fellowship
w/ Him
& His Father.
Listen to the
wonderful promise
Jesus gives His sheep
in John 10:27-29.
Jesus says
John 10:27–29 (EHV)
27 My sheep hear my voice. I know them, and they follow me.
28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will snatch them out of my hand.
29 My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all. No one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand.
You’ll often here
untaught
& unstable ministers
misuse this passage
to assure ppl
in the Church
that our salvation
is eternally secure
no matter what we do.
But the promise
of security
& eternal life
is only for those
who are actively hearing
the voice of Jesus
& actively following Him.
No one will ever
snatch an obedient
sheep out of Jesus
or the Father’s
hands.
Why?
Bcs Jesus is the salvation
of those who
faithfully follow Him.
So how do we know
we’re faithfully
following Jesus?
How do we know
we’re one of His sheep?
Jesus tells us
in John 8:12...
Jesus says:
John 8:12 (EHV)
12 “I am the Light of the World. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
When we follow Jesus
He will always lead us
to walk in the light
as He
is in the light.
We’ll walk
as He walked.
We’ll live
as He lived.
We’ll love God
& love others
as Jesus did.
We’ll live
a holy life
In obedience
to God’s commands
thru the pwr
of the HS.
Jesus will lead us
to walk away frm
the darkness
of sin in this world.
When the Lord
is our Shepherd
He will lead us
in the paths of righteousness
for His names sake.
& no matter
what happens
even thru the
darkest times
of our lives.
Thru the strongest attacks
of our enemies
When the Lord
is our Shepherd
we’re never alone.
We’re not helpless.
& we’re not hopeless.
The Lord is
always w/us.
& w/ His rod
He protects us
With His staff
He directs us.
When we follow
the Lord Jesus
The dangers
are still there;
The Darkness
of this world
is still there;
Our enemies
will still attack us;
But if we’ll follow
the Lord Jesus
He will be
our salvation
from all our enemies.
As David reminds
the Lord’s ppl
at the end of
Psalm 28:9...
the Lord will...
Psalm 28:9 (EHV)
9 Shepherd them, and carry them forever.
This is an image
of the Lord Jesus
Tenderly caring
for the Lord’s
faithful ppl.
Picking us up
in His arms.
& carrying us
when we’re wounded
& too weak
to walk.
We see this picture
of the Lord Jesus
several times
in the OT.
For example:
in Deuteronomy 1:30-31
Moses reminds
the Lord’s ppl
how the Lord
took care of them
when he led them
out of Egypt.
Moses says:
Deuteronomy 1:30–31 (EHV)
30The Lord your God, who is going ahead of you, will fight for you, exactly as he did for you in Egypt, right before your very eyes,
31 and just as he did in the wilderness, where you saw that the Lord your God carried you as a man carries his son, on the entire way that you walked until you came to this place.”
& in
Deuteronomy 32:10-12
we read abt
how the Lord
Deuteronomy 32:10–12 (NLT)
10 ...surrounded [His people] and watched over them; he guarded them as he would guard his own eyes.
11 Like an eagle that rouses her chicks and hovers over her young, so he spread his wings to take them up and carried them safely on his pinions.
12 The Lord alone guided them; they followed no foreign gods.
When the Lord
is our Shepherd
He cares for us.
He fights for us.
He surrounds us.
He watches over us.
He protects us.
He guards us.
He carries us
safely into salvation.
Like a loving Father
cares for & carries
his children.
Like an eagle
cares for
& carries her young
Our loving Lord Jesus
Our Shepherd
cares for
& carries His sheep
to salvation.
The Lord
is our Salvation.
& for that
we shld be thankful.
Let’s give thanks
to the Lord
Bcs He is
our Salvation.
CONCLUSION
Now, as we close:
As we gather for
Thanksgiving later
this week:
Let’s remember
the many reasons
we have to give thanks
to the Lord.
& let’s especially remember
the three reasons
David give us
in Psalm 28.
W/ David
Let’s celebrate
& give thanks
to the Lord
because He is our
Helper.
Let’s constantly
cry out to him
to have mercy on us.
Let’s give thanks
to the Lord
Bcs He is our Strength.
Let’s keep asking
the Lord to show us
the greatness
of the Lord’s surpassing
strength for us
who believe.
& Let’s give thanks
to the Lord
Bcs He is our Salvation.
Let’s keep following
the voice
of our Good Shepherd.
& if we do that
He assures us
He will lead us
into eternal life
in His eternal kingdom.
For those
& 10,000 other reasons
today & always
Let’s Give Thanks
to the Lord.
PRAYER
Let’s all stand
for prayer.
Father, we thank You
For sending your Son
to be our Helper.
We thank you for the surpassing strength
We have thru our
relationship w/Him.
We thank you Lord Jesus
for being our Salvation—
For being the One
Who protects us…
frm all our enemies
& who cares for
& carries us
into the many blessings
You promise those…
who follow You.
Holy Spirit
Help us remember these
& the many other reasons
We shld be thankful.
& help us
express our thankfulness.
In our words
In our works.
& in our worship.
In the name of Jesus
we pray.
Amen.
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