Spiritual Vitality: The Foundation of True Prosperity

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We observe that his prayer is very little about his body or his temporal interests, like other men he desired to be preserved in life and kept him prosperity, but his main prayer is not about these matters, evidently his chief thought is concerning his soul, his character, his adherence to God's word, his steadfastness in the faith. [00:41:46]

He viewed the divine revelation as coming directly from Jehovah's own mouth. To some men this holy book is no more inspired than the plays of Shakespeare or the poems of Milton. We have in the Old Testament they say the sacred writings of the Jews which deserve to be treated with great respect and that is all. [02:57:00]

This view invests holy scripture with an awe and a glory which create in us the deepest reverence and constrain us to the most earnest attention. When we look upon every word of this precious book as coming fresh from God's mouth, we liken it to those other words by which he called the universe out of nothing. [04:00:40]

He desired to be steadfast, unmovable, rooted and grounded in the truth of God. Such an attainment is much to be desired at this time. The things which we have learned and have received we must hold fast until our Lord shall come. He has set us in our place to keep guard over his truth. [07:31:28]

May I be a true believer having my feet upon the solid rock of thy teaching and not upon the quicksand of man's invention. May I never be ashamed of thy truth if men call it out warn and defeat. May I nevertheless know it to be thine own eternal word which liveth and abideth forever. [09:19:12]

David further desired that he might be preserved in perfect and unwavering confidence in the promises of God. The testimony of God's mouth is largely made up of exceeding great and precious promises. Oh what rich and eternal things have he promised to them that fear him no good thing will he withhold from them. [13:14:39]

The sad fact is that sometimes his own people begin to question those promises, and if the vision carrieth they are in unbelieving haste and limit the Holy One of Israel, yet the covenant is ordered in all things and sure. God is not a man that he should lie, neither the son of man that he should repent. [14:04:46]

The Lord hath given us some life beloved, but that life at intervals seems to go to sleep through weariness. Let us pray quicken me Lord, the Lord has given us his well-beloved son not only that we might have life but that we might have it more abundantly. Is thy life vigorous dear brother? [26:48:08]

This is every way a suitable prayer a very fitting one for lukewarm Laodiceans, it will not be out of place in the mouth of any one of us, however full of life we may be let us all together plead for this master blessing of quickening, revive thy work O Lord, disturb this sleep of death. [28:35:39]

The prayer of our text answers to David's aim, quicken me after thy lovingkindness so shall I keep the testimony of thy mouth. He presented this prayer on the right ground, observe how he pleads the mercy and love of God quicken me after thy lovingkindness, that is a lovely way of putting it. [34:51:52]

The true elixir of life is love, over a draft of it, thy mercy is more than a match for my heart, which wonders to feel its own deadness depart, aroused by thy goodness I rise from the ground and sing to the praise of the mercy I found, quicken me after thy lovingkindness. [36:38:48]

The believer is active not passive, he is acted on but he also acts, in the first work of regeneration we are passive, that must be a pure act of God's grace, but as the child as soon as it is born becomes active and begins to cry, so does a newborn soul prove its activity by its prayer. [45:26:48]

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