Psalms – 142 and 143
Old Testament – Jeremiah 11: 18 β 23
New Testament – Luke 9: 1 β 9
Psalms – 144
Old Testament – Jeremiah 12: 1 β 6
New Testament – Luke 9: 10 β 17
PSALMS
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Psalms- 142; 143 and 144
Psalms 143: 1 β 6
We have no righteousness of our own to plead, therefore must plead GOD’s righteousness, and the word of promise which HE has freely given us, and caused us to hope in. David, before he prays for the removal of his trouble, prays for the pardon of his sin, and depends upon mercy alone for it. He bemoans the weight upon his mind from outward troubles. But he looks back, and remembers GOD’s former appearance for his afflicted people, and for him in particular. He looks aroundβ and notices the works of GOD. The more we consider the power of GOD, the less we shall fear the face or force of man. He looks up with earnest desires towards GOD and HIS favour. This is the best course we can take when our spirits are overwhelmed. The believer will not forget, that in his best actions, he is a sinner.
Meditation and prayer will recover us from distress, and then the mourning soul strives to return to the LORD as the infant stretches out its hands to the indulgent mother, and thirsts for his consolations as the parched ground for refreshing rain.
OLD TESTAMENT
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Jeremiah 11: 18 β 12: 6
Jeremiah 11: 19 β 23
Devised devices against me.
Several men of Anathoth plotted against Jeremiah, they wanted to kill him because he had remained faithful to the LORD GOD and exposed their sins and idolatry. GOD assured the prophet that the conspirators would neither succeed in their plot nor survive the day of punishment. Jeremiah continued to proclaim the word of the LORD despite persecution.
NEW TESTAMENT
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Luke 9: 1 β 17
Luke 9: 2
Preach the kingdom….heal the sick.
This is the first time JESUS sent out the 12 disciples to represent HIM by word and deed. The instructions given to the 12, according to the parallel passage in Matthew, was to go to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. After HIS resurrection, however, JESUS changed the scope to encompass all nations in a commission that is to continue to the very end of the age. The Gospel writers make it clear that JESUS’ command to preach the Kingdom of GOD was seldom given apart from the command to heal the sick and to drive out demons. GOD intends that the presentation of the Gospel today be accompanied by the same demonstration of the Spirit and power.
Psalms – 142 and 143
Old Testament – Jeremiah 11: 18 β 23
New Testament – Luke 9: 1 β 9
Psalms – 144
Old Testament – Jeremiah 12: 1 β 6
New Testament – Luke 9: 10 β 17
PSALMS
πΌ
Psalms- 142; 143 and 144
Psalms 143: 1 β 6
We have no righteousness of our own to plead, therefore must plead GOD’s righteousness, and the word of promise which HE has freely given us, and caused us to hope in. David, before he prays for the removal of his trouble, prays for the pardon of his sin, and depends upon mercy alone for it. He bemoans the weight upon his mind from outward troubles. But he looks back, and remembers GOD’s former appearance for his afflicted people, and for him in particular. He looks aroundβ and notices the works of GOD. The more we consider the power of GOD, the less we shall fear the face or force of man. He looks up with earnest desires towards GOD and HIS favour. This is the best course we can take when our spirits are overwhelmed. The believer will not forget, that in his best actions, he is a sinner.
Meditation and prayer will recover us from distress, and then the mourning soul strives to return to the LORD as the infant stretches out its hands to the indulgent mother, and thirsts for his consolations as the parched ground for refreshing rain.
OLD TESTAMENT
π
Jeremiah 11: 18 β 12: 6
Jeremiah 11: 19 β 23
Devised devices against me.
Several men of Anathoth plotted against Jeremiah, they wanted to kill him because he had remained faithful to the LORD GOD and exposed their sins and idolatry. GOD assured the prophet that the conspirators would neither succeed in their plot nor survive the day of punishment. Jeremiah continued to proclaim the word of the LORD despite persecution.
NEW TESTAMENT
β
Luke 9: 1 β 17
Luke 9: 2
Preach the kingdom….heal the sick.
This is the first time JESUS sent out the 12 disciples to represent HIM by word and deed. The instructions given to the 12, according to the parallel passage in Matthew, was to go to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. After HIS resurrection, however, JESUS changed the scope to encompass all nations in a commission that is to continue to the very end of the age. The Gospel writers make it clear that JESUS’ command to preach the Kingdom of GOD was seldom given apart from the command to heal the sick and to drive out demons. GOD intends that the presentation of the Gospel today be accompanied by the same demonstration of the Spirit and power.
Away in an obscure corner of Asia Minor, the greatest event of worldβs history had taken place: The advent of Jesus Christ and the founding of the Christian Church.
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