Aug 29, 2021
Carl Helmuth – Psalm 141
By: Carl Helmuth
Series: The Psalms
Psalm 141
David prayed with an attitude of:
- Desperation - from seeing his situation accurately.
- Dependency - from seeing his own power accurately.
- Being more concerned with the evil inside of him than the evil of the people around him.
- Having a greater fear of God than of man.
- God’s concerns came first – then his.
David prayed for sanctification:
- That the LORD would guard the words of his mouth.
- By the grace of God.
- That the LORD would not draw his heart to evil. (that He would restrain the evil within me)
- Knowing he needed God’s grace inwardly.
- Knowing that deeds come from the heart.
- That the LORD would keep him from evil people and their worldly pleasures.
- That he would not be associated with them.
- That he would not love what they love.
- That the LORD would use righteous men to “strike” him with loving correction, rather than be counted with the wicked.WatchNotesDownloadDateTitle
- Aug 29, 2021Carl Helmuth – Psalm 141
Aug 29, 2021Carl Helmuth – Psalm 141By: Carl HelmuthSeries: The PsalmsPsalm 141David prayed with an attitude of: - Desperation - from seeing his situation accurately. - Dependency - from seeing his own power accurately. - Being more concerned with the evil inside of him than the evil of the people around him. - Having a greater fear of God than of man. - God’s concerns came first – then his. David prayed for sanctification: - That the LORD would guard the words of his mouth. - By the grace of God. - That the LORD would not draw his heart to evil. (that He would restrain the evil within me) - Knowing he needed God’s grace inwardly. - Knowing that deeds come from the heart. - That the LORD would keep him from evil people and their worldly pleasures. - That he would not be associated with them. - That he would not love what they love. - That the LORD would use righteous men to “strike” him with loving correction, rather than be counted with the wicked.
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