Showing posts with label Expectations. Show all posts
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Monday, September 10, 2007

LAMENTATIONS 3:21: Mourning by Morning

TOPIC: Hope; Despair, Disappointment, Expectations

TITLE: MOURNING BY MORNING – Hope in the midst of despair! [If my memory serves me correctly this message was adapted from the message of another]
TEXT: Lamentations 3:21
“This I recall to my mind, therefore I have hope.”
[SUICIDE] An Illinois man is in prison for life for intimidating his wife to suicide … making him what's believed to be the first person convicted under a law which says it's a felony to induce anyone to take their own life.

But how sad is it that the woman’s despair was so great.
Jesus tells us to come unto Him if we are weary and heavy laden. For those of us who've "been there, done that," the hope we have in our Lord is powerful beyond belief.

Though times and circumstances assault us, the Lord's solid foundation withstands the mightiest of storms.

How sad that generation after generation, in some families, pass on this hopelessness as their legacy. Truly the sins of the parents are visited to the kids to the third and fourth generations.

INQUIRY: Why did Jeremiah have a change of heart?
  1. Because (v.19) when he remembered his affliction, his wanderings, his wormwood and bitterness, he then
  2. Remembered God’s never-ceasing lovingkindnesses, His never-diminishing compassions, and His never-failing faithfulness. (vv.22-23)
CONTEXT: Psalm 56:8 says God keeps our tears in a bottle … and listed in a book….

Swindoll believes, [God must have] "several jugs marked 'Jeremiah.'"

Jeremiah from late 7th century to early 6th century BC … for about forty years … never had anything but heartache.

His message was of God’s coming judgment. The reason he is known as the weeping prophet is because he saw and understood the depth of his people’s rebellion and lack of concern.

TRUTH CLAIM: Our memories are frequently bond slaves of insecurity … tortured and manipulated by every demon of despair and monster of misery.

Desperate minds call to remembrance every dark apprehension of the past, they exaggerate every gloomy feature of the present; thus memory, now draped with sackcloth, projects upon the mind a future of mingled bitterness and affliction.

There is, however, no necessity for this. Wisdom can and will transform our recollections into angels of comfort … messengers of light … if we determine them to be so.

These same remembrances which in their left-hand bring so many dark omens, can be trained to convey in their right a wealth of hope-filled God-ordained favors.

Wisdom can discipline our memories to disdain a crown of rusting iron, for one of gold … glittering with gemstones.

Thus it was in Jeremiah’s experience; in the previous verse recollection brought him to deep mortification of soul:
“My soul has them still in remembrance, and is humbled in me” [KJV]
“Surely my soul remembers, And is bowed down within me” [NASB]
And this same memory restored him to life and comfort.
“This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.”
Like a double-edged sword, his memory killed conceit with one edge, then destroyed despair with the other. [e.g. Hebrews 4:12]

INQUIRY: How may we overcome depression and despair when assaulted by negative remembrances?
EXPANDED OUTLINE
I. BY REMEMBERING GOD'S NEVER-CEASING LOVINGKINDNESS!
“Therefore having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom also we have obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in which we stand; and we exult in hope of the glory of God. And not only this, but we also exult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; and hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us."
Romans 5:1-5
II. BY REMEMBERING GOD'S NEVER-DIMINISHING COMPASSIONS!
“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through Him.”
Romans 5:8, 9
“For in hope we have been saved, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one also hope for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait expectantly for it.”
Romans 8:24, 25
III. BY REMEMBERING GOD'S NEVER-FAILING FAITHFULNESS!

“Morning by morning, O LORD,
You will hear my voice;
morning by morning
I lay my request before You
and wait in expectation.”
Psalms 5:3

APPLICATION: As a general principle, if we would but discipline our memories more shrewdly, we might, in the darkest of our despairs, light a match which would instantly kindle the lamp of comfort.
“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.”
Hebrews 11:1
God doesn’t need to create a new thing upon this earth just to restore believers to joy; if we would rake the ashes of our past with devotion, we would certainly find light for our present; and if we would open the book of eternal truth and turn to God’s throne of grace, our small lights would soon shine brightly for our future, as intended.

CHALLENGE: When we fail to understand the nature and promises of our God we set ourselves up for disappointment, discouragement, depression, despondency, despair, etc.

Remember the never-ceasing lovingkindnesses of the Lord; recite his deeds of grace. Open the divine volume of recollection which so richly illuminates His never-failing mercies, and be joy-filled.
“Who is there who speaks and it comes to pass, Unless the Lord has commanded it? Is it not from the mouth of the Most High That both good and ill go forth? Why should any living mortal, or any man, Offer complaint in view of his sins? Let us examine and probe our ways, And let us return to the LORD.”
Lamentations 3:37-40
On that account, memory can be the wellspring of joy.

Let the Comforter bend your memory to His service; let it be the commander of multitudes of encouragements.

Thursday, May 05, 2005

PSALMS - Seed Archive

Psalm 1:2
TOPIC: Blessings
TITLE: THE SECRET THAT IS NO SECRET

FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What must we do to be blessed by God?
I. Delight in His Word! (His delight is in the law of the Lord)
II. Meditate in His Word! (in the law of the Lord he meditates)
III. Abide in His Word! (day and night)

Psalm 1:3*

TOPIC: Blessings, Grace, Mercy
TITLE: SEVEN BLESSINGS OF THE GODLY MAN

FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What characterizes a blessed [Godly] man?
I. Vitality! (a tree) [life, vigorous – “capacity to live”]
II. Security! (firmly planted) [safety, defense, free of risk, confident]
III. Capacity! (by canals of water) [potential, capability – “ability to receive”]
IV. Fertility! (which yields its fruit) [virility, productivity (better)]
V. Propriety! (in its season) [appropriateness, suitability – quality of being proper]
VI. Perpetuity! (its foliage does not wither) [continuity, constancy, durability, endurance – time without a defined end]
VII. Prosperity! (“all that he does prospers”) [affluence, well-being]
[*From W. Graham Scroggie’s volume THE PSALMS, Pickering & Inglis Ltd. London, 1965, p. 49]

Psalm 2:1-12

TOPIC: Protection, Provision

TITLE: THE ULTIMATE REFUGE
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What progression of prophetic events has God provided for man’s benefit?
I. MAN'S INSURRECTION! (1-3)
II. DIVINE INDIGNATION! (4-6)

A. God’s contempt [v. 4 – laughs, scoffs]
B. God’s wrath [v. 5 – His anger, fury]
C. God’s revelation [v. 6 – but … I have …]

III. MARVELOUS DECLARATION! (7-9)

A. Relationship [v. 7 – My Son]

1. Headship [v. 8 – nations, earth … as Thy possession]
2. Lordship [v. 9 – rule them, scepter or staff, shatter them]

IV. DIVINE ADMONITION! (10-12)

A. Words of warning! [v. 10 – show and take]
B. Worship and fear! [v. 11 – worship/serve, reverence/fear, rejoice/tremble]
C. Choose … [v. 12]

1. Love or Perish! [homage/kiss or]
2. Wrath of Refuge! [perish/wrath]

[Adapted from W. Graham Scroggie’s volume THE PSALMS, Pickering & Inglis Ltd. London, 1965, pp. 53, 54]

Psalm 6:1-10

TOPIC: Prayer

TITLE: TRIUMPH OVER TROUBLE – A prayer
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: How should we pray when things get rough?

I. The appeal in time of trouble! (1-5)
II. The agony in time of torment! (6-7)
III. The anticipation of time of triumph! (8-10)


Psalm 6:11

TOPIC: Calamity, Faith, Security, Wicked & Righteous, Traditions, Trials

TITLE: THE LORD IS OUR REFUGE!
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: If the foundations are destroyed what can the righteous do?

I. Know that God is above it all! (v.4)
II. Know that God discerns the difference between ... (v.5)

A. The righteous!
B. The wicked!

III. Know that God is faithful to ...

A. Punish the wicked! (v.6)
B. Smile on the righteous! (v.7)


Psalm 11:1-7

TOPIC: God's foundations

TITLE:
THE SIX FOUNDATIONS OF GOD
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What happens if the foundations are destroyed?

I. Our God Reigns From Heaven (4)
II. Our God Governs the World (4)
III. Our God Knows the Real Man (4)
IV. Our God Tests All Men (5)
V. Our God Wins the War (6)
VI. Our God Awaits Our Homecoming (7)


Psalm 12:4

Who have said, "With our tongue we will prevail; our lips are our own; who is lord over us?"

TOPIC: Wicked men; arrogance, lordship, sovereignty]
TITLE: TO ERR IS HUMAN!

FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What are the most common and arrogant errors of the wicked?

I. That man himself determines life's outcomes! (4a)
II. That man himself controls his words! (4b)
III. That man himself serves only himself! (4c)


Psalm 17

TOPIC: Prayer (in times of oppression); oppression, petitions, supplications

TITLE: IN THE SHADOW OF HIS WINGS!
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What three requests may we make to God in times of oppression?

[Notice the three inferior petitions in each of David's requests, each of these might be brought as a message by themselves.]

I. Judge me, O Lord! [1-2]

A. Listen to me, Lord! (1)
B. Tell it like it is, Lord! (2a)
C. Be just, Lord! (2b)

II. Protect me, O Lord! [7-9]

A. Show me lovingkindness, Lord! (7)
B. Keeep me special, Lord! (8a)
C. Hide me in Your presence, Lord! (8b-9)

III. Avenge me, O Lord! [13]

A. Get up and confront in indignation, Lord!
B. Humble my enemies, Lord!
C. Deliver my soul (a.k.a. "life"), Lord!

Psalm 27

TOPIC: Provision (of God)

TITLE: WAIT ON THE LORD - He hasn't forgotten you or your needs!
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What four things does David tell us are needed for a right relationship with our God?

I. His Grace Is Always Needed! [v.7]
II. His Presence Is Always Needed! [v. 9]
III. His Instruction Is Always Needed! [v. 11]
Application/Challenge: I said there were four things David told us we needed to have but only listed three ... so what is the fourth? Verses 13 & 14 tell us Our Patience Is Always Needed!


Psalm 27:1

TOPIC: Fearlessness; faith

TITLE: The Lord Is My Everything!
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What should God be to you?

I. He should be the illumination of your life!
II. He should be the deliverance of your life!
III. He should be the defense of your life!
Application/Challenge: If indeed He is all of these things ... who or what should you fear?


Psalm 27:4

TOPIC: Hope

TITLE: What Would You Ask of the Lord if You Could?
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What three Kingdom things from the Lord did David consider top priority?

I. To Dwell in the House of the Lord Forever!
II. To Behold the Beauty of the Lord Forever!
III. To Inquire In the Temple of the Lord Forever!

Psalm 27:13-14
TOPIC: Despair

TITLE:
An Anecdote for Despair!
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: How does David suggest we respond to despair?
I. David tells us to "Wait for the Lord"!
II. David Tells Us to "Be Strong"!
III. David Tells to "Take Courage"!

Psalm 50:7
TOPIC: God; Judgment, Justice, Nature, Sufficiency

TITLE: I AM YOUR GOD – God’s All Sufficient Essence
TEXT: Psalms 50:7
“Hear, O My people, and I will speak … I am God, your God.”
CONTEXT: The author is Asaph, a Levite; the patriarch of a bloodline of poets and singers ... also Psalms 73-83.

Psalm 50 is where we get “God owns … … the cattle on a thousand hills.” [10b]

Asaph was a leader in King David’s choir.

Here is judgment coming, judgment explained, judgment promised; here legalistic hypocrites are revealed ... they dot the “I” and cross the “t” of religion, yet they fail to see who God really is.

FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What three attitudes (expectations) interfere with God’s amazing grace?
I. THE EXPECTATION OF COMPLETE SANCTIFICATION
II. THE EXPECTATION OF IMMEDIATE SATISFACTION
III. THE EXPECTATION OF ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY
APPLICATION/CHALLENGE: So you want to rob the bank and keep the money when you are caught? Your satisfaction in life is all that matters to you … and you want it now! Simple satisfaction is not enough; you had that long ago.

And you will believe in God for sure … if He will just make an appointment with you at a convenient time … that’ll do it.

Asaph pleads on behalf of God, that disobedient men repent of their ritualistic religion and return to true worship … surrendering to God with a broken and contrite spirit.

Psalm 52
TOPIC: Fear (of God), Trust (in God)

TITLE: HOW TO DEAL WITH ENEMIES!
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What should we do when others speak badly of us?
I. Do Not Speak Well of Their Behavior [vv. 1-5]
II. Do Understand the Difference Between the Righteous and the Wicked [vv. 6-8]
III. Do Tell God You Will Look [v. 9]
A. Behind and Praise Him
B. Forward and Wait on Him

Psalm 57 [Cf. 1 Samuel 22 or 1 Samuel 24]
TOPIC: Tribulation

TITLE:
HOPE & TRUST IN GOD
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: Without tribulations in life and attacks from enemies, what kinds of victories would we have in life and would we still feel a need for a Savior?
I. FAITH IN A COMING SAVIOR [Vv. 1-5]
1. David seeking grace.
2. An earnest plea "to God the Most High" (Elohim elyon ... a powerful and exalted name of God. The literal translation is "to God who performs for me").
3. The coming Messiah.
4. Words are powerful weapons.
5. Praise to God most high; repeated in verse 11.
II. FAITH IN A COMING JUSTICE [Vv. 6-11]
6. The trapper becomes the quarry.
7. A profession of faith in song.
8. A noisy profession.
9. And publicly.
10. God's attributes.
11. Praise to God most high; verse five repeated.
Scroggie said - " his fear of the one is more than counteracted by his faith in the Other." [p.42]

Psalm 64 (cp. James 3)
A Psalm of prayer by David. I think it's marvelous the way David put his prayers to music.
TOPIC: Prayer

TITLE:
CONFIDENCE IN GOD TRUMPS COMPLAINTS ABOUT OTHERS
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: How should we deal with the tribulations of life?
I. MAKE CLEAR YOUR COMPLAINT [1-6]
A. David Describes Sinners Generally [1, 2]
1. The king wants to heard by the King of kings, he wants his complaint to have be considered. His request? He asks God to "preserve" his life from "the dread of" not from a dreaded enemy.
2. As we've seen David's life is constantly pestered by "evildoers" and "those who do iniquity." It's not that he wants God to stop their "secret counsel" but rather that he wants their fruit ("the tumult") to fall of him. In other words, his complaint is that it takes up too much of his time.
B. David Describes Sinners Specifically
3. Tongue, bitter speech: "like a sword," like an "arrow." What imagery.
4. The don't fear God and the strike the blameless "from" a hidden place and by surprise ("suddenly").
5. They conspire to do their evil; they hide traps in the innocents' path.
6. Their hearts are wicked and they devise "a well-conceived plot."
II. MAKE FIRM YOUR CONFIDENCE [7-10]
A. God is the Source of Confidence: Trust Him [7, 8]
7. But God has arrows of His own, and a blade too! And He can strike "suddenly" as well.
8. I think this should say "So He will make them stumble." Their sword, their tongue will strike them ... people will be amazed. Scroggie: "So they shall make their own tongue to fall upon themselves."
B. God is the Source of Justice: Fear Him [9,10]
9. Because David has confidence that God is just and Protector of the innocent. Men will fear ... "all" of them. Men will proclaim God's great deeds in protecting the "blameless" and men will study them.
10. By faith "the righteous" and "the upright" live "in the LORD." AMEN.
It is a better thing to be slandered than to be one who slanders; it is a better thing to be an evil sufferer than to be an evildoer.
TOPIC: Worship

TITLE:
O COME! LET US CELEBRATE!*
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: How should we come to worship?
I. O Come! We Come In Joy! [1-5]
II. O Come! We Come In Reverence! [6-7c]
III. O Come! We Come In Faith! [7d]
IV. O Come! And So Let Us Come! [John 4:23, 24]

[By Dr. Ronald Barcley Allen, Western Conservative Seminary (Portland, OR) 1981]


Psalm 126 (Cf. Matthew 5:1-12)

TOPIC: Encouragement, Evangelism, Prophetic Promise

TITLE: MOUTHS FILLED WITH LAUGHTER
FOUNDATIONAL INQUIRY: What is the conclusion of the captives’ song? [2]

I. They Will Be Sowing In Tears! [5a]
II. They Will Be Reaping In Joy! [5b]
III. They Will Be Bringing In Sheaves! [6]
 
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