Trusting God: Lessons from Asa and Psalm 34

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I Will Bless The Lord at all times his praise shall continually be in my mouth o magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt his name together they looked unto him and were enlightened and their faces were not ashamed the angel of the Lord in campus round about them that fear Him and delivereth them. [00:30:50]

Lord we're so grateful that your eyes are upon us your people your ear is open to our cry Lord there are so many times that we cry to you out of the desperation of our experiences and as we look Lord at the conditions of the world in which we are living and we see the moral Decay Lord our hearts cry out unto you thank you Lord for hearing our cry. [00:27:50]

The prophet Han and I had come to King Asa and he said unto him for the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole Earth to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him when ASA first came to the throne he immediately established some spiritual reforms. [00:46:17]

ASA Cried unto the Lord and he acknowledged his own weakness but he said Lord that doesn't make any difference to you whether we are weak or strong really matters nothing to you help us Lord for in your name we're going to go out against this enemy don't let them Prevail against you. [01:08:02]

The prophet Azariah came out to meet them and he said to them the Lord is with you while you will be with him and if you seek Him He will be found of you but if you forsake Him He will forsake you that last exhortation if you forsake Him He will forsake you they sort of felt was unnecessary. [01:18:16]

Asa became very rich very powerful and he had a very strong Reign and Kingdom but the story of Asa is so typical so typical that you could write the script when he sought the Lord God met him and blessed him and honored him and he became prosperous and wealthy but tragically in his Prosperity he began to forsake the Lord. [01:34:00]

The prophet Hannah and I came to Asa and he rebuked him he said because you trusted on the king of Syria and not on Jehovah now the syrians have escaped out of your hand and from now on you're going to have War he reminded him of the past back when you had first come into the kingdom. [01:52:20]

This tells us many things first of all it tells us that God wants to work for his people and with his people it tells us that God has chosen to use human instruments to accomplish his work it tells us that God is looking for men and women through which he can accomplish his work. [02:18:56]

God is looking God wants to work God uses human instruments to accomplish his work and God is looking for human instruments whose hearts are in tune with his heart in order that he might pour His resources through their lives the problem is oftentimes God can't find those human instruments. [02:36:58]

As I said often times when God gives us a warning we feel Lord nice of you to be thinking about me and warning me but that's really not necessary there are things where I could have brought them and I'm not that one Lord I've got that one wired you know and and we sort of think that the warning was unnecessary but know this God never warns you unnecessarily. [03:09:59]

We learn from this lesson when God gives you a warning pay attention never forget it we learn it's better to trust in the Lord than to trust in the arm of Flesh we used to sing stand up stand up for Jesus and in that there is that one line the arm of Flesh will fail you you dare not trust your own. [03:49:48]

May the Lord be with you may the Lord challenge you and may we become the people of God a Savory salt in a rotten world to help the spoil may God cause you to be a light shining in darkness the light on the hill giving light his light to this Dark World the Lord bless thee and keep thee. [06:03:21]

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