David believed that the God that he worshiped was a sovereign God. He knew that God had permitted these adverse circumstances of men hating him, to come to him. God had done this for David’s good, to build Christ-like qualities of righteousness into his life. You do not find David questioning or blaming God at all in these verses for the difficult circumstances that he was in. But you do find him declaring God's praise, and declaring how precious God’s word was to him, and declaring the strength of the blessings of grace which were coming to him to sustain him. These declarations show forth the fact that his heart stood in awe of God's word. As we come to the Lord's table this morning, we must ask ourselves: Does my heart stand in awe of God's word in the same way that David's did? Do I stand in awe of everything that God does for me in salvation? David here declares that there are 2 reasons why he stands in awe of God's word. And in each of them I will relate to you how they were established to David with power through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that they will be established in power to your soul as well today.
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Pastor Paul Rendall was born in November of 1951, and grew up in Davenport, Iowa. He went to college at Drake University and the University of Iowa where he received a B.A. degree in Social Work and History in 1974. Paul searched for truth in all the wrong places in college, but...