In this message brother John opens up the historical context of the psalm and then expounds the meaning of the text. In the conclusion he brings four lines of application to the church.
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Very good Sermon! Thank and praise God for a very good sermon. The preacher has expounded Psalm 30 clearly teaching us about the particular sin of David in his prosperity and his godly response. I was also blessed by his application of the psalm at the end of his sermon.
James M. Lawson (7/7/2007)
Great Sermon! Thank you John Manetta,
This sermon helped me greatly at a time of great trial and difficulty in my life... My wife of 20 years has left me and taken our 4 daughters, wanting nothing of the faith once delivered (Jude 3) that I believed we both shared. My own sins, like David, effected my own family too... sins of anger and arrogance. I have asked for their forgiveness, but as of now, 9 months later, they have not forgiven me. I do believe that the faith and the Doctrines of Christ are the main reason my wife will not return, and that our true and rightful church - she wants nothing to do with. She has said that I am simply "too Christian".
Please pray for my family. I need restoration as David needed it. I too pray for God's mercy and for His Joy to come in the morning.
Thank you and may the Lord bless you.
James Lawson
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