6 REASONS TO CELEBRATE GOD’S LOVE (6 OF 7)
by Scott Maze
6 Reasons to Celebrate God’s Love (6 of 7)
Series: In Awe of God
Scott Maze
Psalm 136
Turn to Psalm 136 because you have a part to play in today's sermon. Why is knowing God so valuable?
1. Knowing God Gives You Confidence
''He shall seduce with flattery those who violate the covenant, but the people who know their God shall stand firm and take action'' (Daniel 11:32).
The people who know God shall be strong. When you know God, you can move forward with confidence, and take action. When you know God you have the confidence and ability to do the right thing. Nothing will give you more day-to-day confidence in your life than knowing God. God gave Elijah the confidence as he faced the evil treachery of King Ahab and Jezebel. God gave Daniel the confidence to fearlessly confront the pressure of Nebuchadnezzar. And God gave the Apostle Paul the confidence to face the persecution for sharing Christ.
?A mighty Fortress is our God,?A Bulwark never failing;?Our Helper He amid the flood?Of mortal ills prevailing
2. Knowing God Gives You Peace
''May grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord. ...'' (2 Peter 1:2). As God rubs off on you - not just information about Him - but when He really rubs off on you, your life is transformed. Some people have peace of mind because of their bank account. Others get a sense of peace because of their family (mother, father, husband, or wife). You will really have inner peace and power to live life when you know God well.
3. Knowing God Gives You Composure
''God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble'' (Psalm 46:1). Even if an earthquake shakes up your life, you'll have composure because of the security God gives you. Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea...'' (Psalm 46:2). A Christian cannot think about God without thinking about Jesus Christ. The true beginning point in knowing G ...
Series: In Awe of God
Scott Maze
Psalm 136
Turn to Psalm 136 because you have a part to play in today's sermon. Why is knowing God so valuable?
1. Knowing God Gives You Confidence
''He shall seduce with flattery those who violate the covenant, but the people who know their God shall stand firm and take action'' (Daniel 11:32).
The people who know God shall be strong. When you know God, you can move forward with confidence, and take action. When you know God you have the confidence and ability to do the right thing. Nothing will give you more day-to-day confidence in your life than knowing God. God gave Elijah the confidence as he faced the evil treachery of King Ahab and Jezebel. God gave Daniel the confidence to fearlessly confront the pressure of Nebuchadnezzar. And God gave the Apostle Paul the confidence to face the persecution for sharing Christ.
?A mighty Fortress is our God,?A Bulwark never failing;?Our Helper He amid the flood?Of mortal ills prevailing
2. Knowing God Gives You Peace
''May grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord. ...'' (2 Peter 1:2). As God rubs off on you - not just information about Him - but when He really rubs off on you, your life is transformed. Some people have peace of mind because of their bank account. Others get a sense of peace because of their family (mother, father, husband, or wife). You will really have inner peace and power to live life when you know God well.
3. Knowing God Gives You Composure
''God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble'' (Psalm 46:1). Even if an earthquake shakes up your life, you'll have composure because of the security God gives you. Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea...'' (Psalm 46:2). A Christian cannot think about God without thinking about Jesus Christ. The true beginning point in knowing G ...
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