Feb 27, 2022
The Discipline Factor of Discipleship
Series: Psalm 119
As much as we would prefer not to acknowledge it – discipline is a part of discipleship.  God sometimes allows affliction to come into our lives in order to drive us toward Him. 
 
The author of Psalm 119 looks at this wonderful paradox from 3 directions: 1) He looks back at his life, evaluating the Products of Past Affliction – 2) He looks at his current circumstances and sees God’s Preservation through Present Affliction – and 3) He concludes by taking an inward look, determined to Maintain a Proper Perspective on Affliction.
 
Depend on God not only to bring you through difficult times, but to grow you through them.
 
 
Psalm 119:65-72
Feb. 27, 2022
 
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  • Feb 27, 2022The Discipline Factor of Discipleship
    Feb 27, 2022
    The Discipline Factor of Discipleship
    Series: Psalm 119
    As much as we would prefer not to acknowledge it – discipline is a part of discipleship.  God sometimes allows affliction to come into our lives in order to drive us toward Him. 
     
    The author of Psalm 119 looks at this wonderful paradox from 3 directions: 1) He looks back at his life, evaluating the Products of Past Affliction – 2) He looks at his current circumstances and sees God’s Preservation through Present Affliction – and 3) He concludes by taking an inward look, determined to Maintain a Proper Perspective on Affliction.
     
    Depend on God not only to bring you through difficult times, but to grow you through them.
     
     
    Psalm 119:65-72
    Feb. 27, 2022
     
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  • Feb 20, 2022Focused & Following
    Feb 20, 2022
    Focused & Following
    Series: Psalm 119
    Most people don’t plan to fail, but, many fail to plan.  The author of Psalm 119 clearly had a desire to be obedient to God, and in this section of the Psalm, we see some of the plans he had made to help him do so.   We learn 3 things about planning in these verses: 1) Planning for Obedience Requires Focus; 2) We Must Plan for Obedience Around Frustrations; and 3) Planning for Obedience is Aided by Fellowship.
     
    Thank God for His provision, and plan to obey Him with everything you’ve got.
     
     
    Psalm 119:57-64
    Feb. 20, 2022
     
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  • Feb 13, 2022How’s Your Memory
    Feb 13, 2022
    How’s Your Memory
    Series: Psalm 119
    We struggle to remember things from time to time.  We forget where we’re going and end up driving right past our destination.  We walk into a room and immediately forget what we came in there for.  In Psalm 119:49-56 we see 3 ways in which memory can play a role in helping us deal with difficult times and an uncertain future: 1) We are remembered by God in our affliction; 2) We need to remember God’s Word in our adversity; 3) We are to remember God through our alienation.
     
    Remembering God and His Word are the key to confidently facing the future.
     
     
    Psalm 119:49-56
    Feb. 13, 2022
     
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  • Feb 6, 2022Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Righteousness
    Feb 6, 2022
    Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Righteousness
    Series: Psalm 119
    God loves us and has offered us a relationship with Himself.  Psalm 119:41-48 highlights 3 things that God’s unfailing love brings into our relationship with Him.  First, God’s Unfailing Love Brings Life – eternal life and the power for living daily.  Second, God’s Unfailing Love Brings Liberty – the freedom to choose to do and say what’s right.  And thirdly, God’s Unfailing Love Brings Righteousness – His love helps us to rise to the occasion of obedience, and allows us to enjoy the rewards of righteous behavior.
     
    Let's ask God to give us the grace to live boldly according to His Word.
     
     
    Psalm 119:41-48
    Feb. 6, 2022
     
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  • Jan 30, 2022Stopping to Ask for Directions
    Jan 30, 2022
    Stopping to Ask for Directions
    Series: Psalm 119
    It can be hard to separate “wants” from “needs” sometimes.   In Psalm 119:33-40, the author calls out to God to meet him in 3 primary areas of need: he needs instruction; he needs direction; and he needs provision.  What the psalmist knows well is that he needs God, and that is our most basic need too  – we need God.
     
    Depend on God for spiritual instruction, direction & provision.
     
     
    Psalm 119:33-40
    Jan. 30, 2022
     
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  • Jan 23, 2022Feeling Blue? Take a Run!
    Jan 23, 2022
    Feeling Blue? Take a Run!
    Series: Psalm 119
    Everyone struggles with feeling down or discouraged from time to time.  Many things many can contribute to a sense of depression. There are physical causes, emotional triggers, and situational issues.  But, regardless of the root cause, depression can also affect us spiritually.
     
    In this section of Psalm 119, we find the author dealing with depression. Two separate times in these 8 verses , the psalmist shares his struggles and shows us what to do and how to pray when we are feeling down and struggling with sorrow.
     
    When we are discouraged, we should draw near to God and depend on His strength for the journey.
     
     
    Psalm 119:25-32
    Jan. 23, 2022
     
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  • Jan 16, 2022Depending on God in Your Daily Life
    Jan 16, 2022
    Depending on God in Your Daily Life
    Series: Psalm 119
    Try as we might to be independent, we all need help.  On every level, we are dependent on God for our daily existence, and we need to look to Him for help in every circumstance. 
     
    In Psalm 119:17-24, the psalmist does 3 things:  first, he prayerfully clarifies our dependence on God for everything in life.  Secondly, he contrasts the desires of those who long for obedience with those who pridefully and willfully continue in disobedience to the Lord.  Finally, he cries out to God for deliverance from difficult times and difficult people.
     
    When we face difficult times, we need to look to God and His Word for deliverance.
     
     
    Psalm 119:17-24
    Jan. 16, 2022
     
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  • Jan 9, 2022Better Than 99.44% Purity
    Jan 9, 2022
    Better Than 99.44% Purity
    Series: Psalm 119
    God wants to help us to become 100% pure.  In Psalm 119:9-16 we are presented with a basic ingredients list for personal purity.  The 1st ingredient is The Right Attitude – we have to recognize the struggle we face to be pure, and remember that God is our help.  The 2nd ingredient is The Right Source – if we’re going to be pure, we need to go to the One who designed & defined purity – God Himself.  The 3rd ingredient is The Right Response – to be pure requires us not only to know what to do, but to actually do it!
     
    Personal purity can be ours if we make obedience to God and His Word our priority.
     
     
    Psalm 119:9-16
    Jan. 9, 2022
     
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  • Jan 2, 2022Walking According to the Word
    Jan 2, 2022
    Walking According to the Word
    Series: Psalm 119
    When it comes to instructions, we always have 2 choices – we can either obey them, or disregard them.  Obeying God’s instructions is the primary idea that is conveyed through the longest chapter in the Bible. 
     
    As we dive into a study in Psalm 119, we'll start with a little background to this wonderful Psalm.  Then we’ll look at 3 things in the 1st section of 8 verses:  we’ll see the Benefits of Obedience, we’ll look at God’s Perspective on the Priority of Obedience, and finally, we’ll consider what ought to be Our Prayer for Perseverance in Obedience.
     
    Let’s make a lifestyle out of obedience to the Lord.
     
     
    Psalm 119:1-8
    Jan. 2, 2022
     
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  • Dec 26, 2021Wise Men & Women Still Seek Him
    Dec 26, 2021
    Wise Men & Women Still Seek Him
    Series: Christmas
    Looking at the story of the wise men’s visit to Jesus and His parents we find 3 primary groups or individuals involved in our story.  After taking a look at each of these 3, we’ll consider a 4th person (the most important character in the story), then finally, we’ll examine the 3 kinds of responses to Christ’s birth as portrayed in the story.
     
    Wise men & women still seek Him – Be a Modern Day Magi.
     
     
    Matthew 2:1-12
    Dec. 26, 2021
     
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