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This Week’s Theme: Praise Him for His Righteousness
Memory Verse: Psalm 7:17 “17 I will praise the Lord according to His righteousness, And will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High.”
This Week’s Word is God’s Righteousness: God’s righteousness means that God always acts in accordance with what is right and is Himself the final standard of what is right.
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: David trusted in God to act according to His righteousness, given his situation.
Sermon Objective: I want those in attendance to stop trying to fix people, fight their battles, and handle the situations of life and trust in the righteousness of God.
Sermon Text: Psalm 7
INTRODUCTION:
TRANSITION:
Sermon Proposition:
I. IF YOU HAVE THE CRY OF THE AFFLICTED
EXPLANATION:
ILLUSTRATION:
APPLICATION:
GOD CAN RESCUE
Do you take your problem, troubles, and enemies to God in prayer?
Do you believe that God will deliver you?
How is this shown?
Are you guilty of trying to fix your situations?
Will you right now confess your sins to the LORD?
Will you repent (turn from) of your sins today?
Actions speak louder than words, name the Christians you will tell your sins to and those who you will look to for accountability
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IF YOU HAVE THE CRY OF THE ACCUSED
EXPLANATION:
ILLUSTRATION:
APPLICATION:
GOD CAN RESIST THE WICKED
Are you willing to bear the punishment for your wrong?
Are you look to God through Christ to act against the wicked?
III.
IF YOU HAVE THE CRY OF THE ACCEPTING
ILLUSTRATION:
APPLICATION:
GOD CAN AND WILL DO WHAT ISRIGHT
God always acts in accordance with what is right and is Himself the final standard of what is right.
GOD IS THE JUDGE
GOD WILL EXECUTE JUSTICE
GOD WILL DO WHAT IS RIGHT
WHAT IS THE SAINTS’ RESPONSE?
When you face the attacks of others, Don’t fight, Don’t handle it
Iniquity?
Don’t worry
Injustices?
Don’t worry
Insulted?
Don’t worry
Indignity?
Don’t worry
Injury?
Don’t worry
Are you really trusting God to handle your life?
How do those within your sphere of influence know this?
Will you right now confess your sins to the LORD?
Will you repent (turn from) of your sins today?
Actions speak louder than words, name the Christians you will tell your sins to and those who you will look to for accountability
CONCLUSION
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