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HEAL OUR LAND (5 OF 8)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Psalm 80
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Heal our Land (5 of 8)
Series: Psalms that Sing
Brad Whitt
Psalm 80


If you've got your Bibles with you now this morning, would you turn with me to Psalm 80? We're continuing this morning in a series of studies that we began back at the beginning of the summer that we've entitled Psalms that Sing. We're here in this Hebrew hymn book right in the very middle of your Bible, and this morning I'm sharing with you a message I'm excited to share with you today entitled Heal our Land. Psalm 80. Now imagine your pastor's surprise. I had worked this week and did some research and pulled some notes here and there and prepared, and then this morning I... actually yesterday, I saw where my pastor, Adrian Rogers; they were announcing a premier sermon, a new sermon that he's been preaching today out of Psalm 80, and I thought, wow, that's pretty cool, that's neat. And then this morning, I'm getting ready and I clicked on the live link and there is my pastor, Adrian Rogers, preaching Psalm 80.

I thought to myself for a few minutes as I listened to it; I said, now I know where I got those notes from. Amen? And you're going to be blessed today by my pastor and motivated a little bit by what I can add today. Psalm 80, as we pick back up in our series of studies here in this middle book of your Bible. The book of Psalms; Psalms that Sing. Let me ask you a question, how many of you all this past week were like your pastor and you watched the parade and the salute to America from Washington, D.C.? Can I see your hands? Man, did it just bless your heart like it did mine. I love watching and seeing the bands marching and all the vehicles and the floats and all those sorts of things, and to see the flyovers from the different branches. And you've got hail to the chief; glory, glory, hallelujah.

And you've got, I'm proud to be an American and I don't know about you, but hearing those songs and seeing that flag still gives me a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye. I don't mi ...

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