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Sunday Morning Sermons (10:45 am)
Sunday Morning Sermons (10:45 am)
The 145th Psalm is known as David’s song of praise. It is the only one with that unique designation. It is known as an acrostic psalm, a way of writing that takes the letter of each Hebrew alphabet to form a verse. In each verse, David speaks praise to God. He connects all aspects of life and ties it back to God. All 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet appear in this song except NUN. There are various theories about this omission ranging from errors in translation or a lost verse. NUN comes from the root word that means snake, and the symbol for that letter resembles a snake. Snakes, of course, are a representation of the devil. Bro. Hughes speculates that leaving this letter out is a way to illustrate that the enemy is not a part of the praise that we give to God. If David were to have included NUN, it would have come between the 13 and 14th verses. The fourteenth verse says that God will uplift the fallen. No matter if the enemy has caused us to fall, God is ready to bring us back to a place of standing. The devil has no place in worship, and David intently left him out of his psalm of praise. When we praise, we force out any opportunity for the enemy to get into our lives. If we learn to praise Him, we can get rid of the snakes in our lives.
The 145th Psalm is known as David’s song of praise. It is the only one with that unique designation. It is known as an acrostic psalm, a way of writing that takes the letter of each Hebrew alphabet to form a verse. In each verse, David speaks praise to God. He connects all aspects of life and ties it back to God. All 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet appear in this song except NUN. There are various theories about this omission ranging from errors in translation or a lost verse. NUN comes from the root word that means snake, and the symbol for that letter resembles a snake. Snakes, of course, are a representation of the devil. Bro. Hughes speculates that leaving this letter out is a way to illustrate that the enemy is not a part of the praise that we give to God. If David were to have included NUN, it would have come between the 13 and 14th verses. The fourteenth verse says that God will uplift the fallen. No matter if the enemy has caused us to fall, God is ready to bring us back to a place of standing. The devil has no place in worship, and David intently left him out of his psalm of praise. When we praise, we force out any opportunity for the enemy to get into our lives. If we learn to praise Him, we can get rid of the snakes in our lives.
It seems that no one is immune to the emotions of the holidays. Stress, anxiety, fear, money, family, food, guilt and loss are just a few of the emotions that the holiday season can evoke. Not surprisingly, the bible has answers and very specific instructions on how to deal with all of this. A go to list of scriptural ways to get through it all and still keep your sanity. Enjoy.
Pastor Jeff McVay, The Heart Matters: Lent Series; Understanding Anger, Ephesians 4:26-27
Cornerstone in Prescott, AZ exists to glorify God and make disciples of Jesus. Scott Savage serves as our primary teaching pastor. Learn more: PrescottCornerstone.com
Cornerstone in Prescott, AZ exists to glorify God and make disciples of Jesus. Scott Savage serves as our primary teaching pastor. Learn more: PrescottCornerstone.com
Get angry, but get better. Anger puts a lid on your potential. So instead of managing your anger, transform it into to something great! www.freedomla.church/sermons
Sinful anger must be replaced with righteous anger, forgiveness, or patience.
Conflicts abound in relationship. Arguments and fights grow out of proportion all the time. This Sunday, learn the secret to winning your fights.
Conflicts abound in relationship. Arguments and fights grow out of proportion all the time. This Sunday, learn the secret to winning your fights.
Conflicts abound in relationship. Arguments and fights grow out of proportion all the time. This Sunday, learn the secret to winning your fights.
Conflicts abound in relationship. Arguments and fights grow out of proportion all the time. This Sunday, learn the secret to winning your fights.
Conflicts abound in relationship. Arguments and fights grow out of proportion all the time. This Sunday, learn the secret to winning your fights.
Conflicts abound in relationship. Arguments and fights grow out of proportion all the time. This Sunday, learn the secret to winning your fights.
Did you ever wonder where Satan lives? This Bible message helps us find some of the places in our lives where Satan loves to spend time. God can enable us to cast his influence out of our lives. You can find out more about Lakeland Baptist Church through our church website at www.lakelandbaptist.ca. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lakeland-Baptist-Church-217617964922312/ Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ8TN0h_b3qJTFIflNcInXA
If you are a human, you have experienced anger. Relationships, difficult circumstances, conflict – these will produce anger. The question is whether you are experiencing the right kind of anger. Paul in Ephesians instructs us to be angry, and gives us the right context for being angry.
If you are a human, you have experienced anger. Relationships, difficult circumstances, conflict – these will produce anger. The question is whether you are experiencing the right kind of anger. Paul in Ephesians instructs us to be angry, and gives us the right context for being angry.
In this message, Canaan encourages us with the same word that we are given in James 4:26-27, "Be angry and yet do not sin." The video used in the message can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NesvHw1M3RA.
Lakeway Baptist Church
You might not see it coming, but it is hard to miss the trail of destruction it leaves in its wake-- broken relationships, damaged lives, shattered dreams. If ignored, this deadliest of habits will only grow in power, lashing out at those who least expect it. And the only way to get rid of anger is to follow some radical advice.
You might not see it coming, but it is hard to miss the trail of destruction it leaves in its wake-- broken relationships, damaged lives, shattered dreams. If ignored, this deadliest of habits will only grow in power, lashing out at those who least expect it. And the only way to get rid of anger is to follow some radical advice.
Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath: Neither give place to the devil.
The new birth results in revolutionary change. “None but Christ can transform a burglar into a benefactor!” - John R.W. Stott
The new birth results in revolutionary change. “None but Christ can transform a burglar into a benefactor!” - John R.W. Stott
Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil. This one is about how the devil exploits our sinful anger.
Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil. This one is about how the devil exploits our sinful anger.
Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil. This one is about the differences between sinful anger and righteous anger.
Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil. This one is about the differences between sinful anger and righteous anger.
Lakeway Baptist Church