The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of worshiping God, stating that all of creation praises and brings glory to Him. The pastor references David's words in the Bible, encouraging his soul to bless the Lord. The pastor explains that when we remember all that God has done and who He is, we are compelled to worship Him. The pastor then invites the praise band to lead the congregation in worship, hoping that the sermon has reminded them of the goodness of God.
The pastor then leads the congregation in a prayer, acknowledging God as the one true God who sent His Son to save humanity. The pastor then asks the congregation a question: "Why do we worship?" The pastor encourages the congregation to take a moment to reflect on their own reasons for worshiping. The pastor then emphasizes the importance of worship and gathering together as a community, acknowledging that Christ died on the cross for us, which is a significant reason to worship.
The pastor then emphasizes that the benefits of God's love and grace apply to all believers in Jesus Christ. The pastor explains that David, in speaking to himself, encourages all those who fear the Lord to praise and worship God by listing all that God has done for him. The pastor then focuses on the idea that God not only acts on behalf of individuals but also for others throughout history. The pastor references verse six, where David states that the Lord executes acts of righteousness and justice for all the oppressed.
The pastor reflects on the faithfulness and love of God that extends from generation to generation. The pastor acknowledges that standing in the sanctuary is not because of personal worthiness, but rather a result of God's grace and righteousness. The pastor then reflects on the history of the church and the faithfulness of previous generations. The pastor mentions a woman named Miss Mary Jane Burns, who had the privilege of breaking ground for the church they are currently sitting in. Her faithfulness and willingness to follow the Lord were passed down to her grandson, Mr. Warren Burns, who grew up in the church and served as a deacon.
The pastor begins by asking the congregation to describe God's character using one word. The congregation responds with various words such as loving, merciful, faithful, and just. The pastor then turns to the words of David in the Bible to further explore God's character. The pastor highlights that God is compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in faithful love. The pastor concludes by emphasizing that God has not dealt with us according to our sins and has removed our transgressions as far as the east is from the west, offering forgiveness and redemption through faith in Christ.
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