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PARTICIPATED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORSHIP, JOAQUIN MANJON. (Psalm 40:16) Present and PRAYING HANDS PUTTING IT ALL IN THE HOLY SPIRIT. "The LORD be magnified!"
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MANJON, (2 Corinthians ,9:7-8) REQUESTED BY THE OFFERING AND GOLD. "POWERFUL IS GOD FOR YOU ALL GRACE ABOUND IN"
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MARTINEZ, (John 3:18) introduced the word. "the importance of believing or not believing in Christ."
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GAVE TESTIMONY FOR THE GLORY OF GOD, JOSE ANTONIO Vieytes, OF WHAT THE LORD IS DOING IN YOUR LIFE AND HOW HE IS TAKING CARE OF EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE.
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MILAGROS MARTINEZ OF THE LORD IS DOING IN PRISONS COMFORTABLE, CONSOLE AND SAVING PEOPLE.
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PEPE R. Castaneda testified that TODAY WE CELEBRATE THE DAY OF THE PRISONER AND WE MUST UNITE ALL PEOPLE IN SPAIN FULL GOSPEL AND PRAY FOR PRISONERS AND PASTORAL TEAMS THAT ARE TAKING THE WORD TO ALL THOSE WHO ARE DEPRIVED OF THEIR FREEDOM. (Psalm 102:19-20)
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Sunday, March 6 of 2011
USEFUL FOR THE MESSAGE THAT APPLIES. (Outline)
Psalm 23
Psalm 23
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I. Introduction
A. One of the most quoted passages of the Bible
1. Six verses the words that satisfy us in times of need.
2. They come in many rooms of patients and many tears have dried.
3. But familiarity can prevent you from receiving the daily support of this psalm.
4. Back to encounter the Psalm 23.
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B. The location of this favorite psalm
1. Psalm 22 is the Psalm of the Cross.
2. Psalm 24 is the Psalm of the kingdom.
3. Between Mount Calvary and Mount Zion are the green pastures and quiet waters of Psalm 23.
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C. What does this Psalm as useful to all who apply their message?
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II. Meditation
A. The presentation of the Shepherd (v. 1)
1. "The Lord is my shepherd."
2. David had been pastor.
3. Now he imagines himself as a sheep.
a. As lost and straying sheep (Isaiah 53:6). B.
Jesus saw people as sheep without a shepherd (Matt. 9:36).
4. But this sheep has a great pastor.
5. What does the New Testament about this pastor?
a. Is the Good Shepherd who died for us (John 10:11). B.
It is the Great Shepherd who rose for us (Heb. 13:20). C.
Is the Chief Shepherd comes for us (1 P.5: 4).
6. Jesus Is the Lord your Shepherd?
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B. He makes provision for the sheep (vv. 1-5)
1. "I shall not want."
a. God is sufficient. B.
Not only "I shall not want" but "I shall not want!"
2. In green pastures He makes me lie.
a. This speaks of good food and rest. B.
The green grass is the Scriptures.
3. Beside the still waters He leadeth me.
a. The still waters of comfort and peace talk. B.
The water symbolizes the Holy Spirit (John 7:37-39).
4. My soul (I rekindled when I'm down or relapsed).
5. He guides me in paths of righteousness (Address).
6. For the love of his name (all for the glory of God.)
7. The valley of the shadow of death.
a. No need to fear, He is with us. B.
Only shadows where the light (Christ is the light).
8. The table prepared, anointed head, the cup runneth over.
9. Goodness and mercy.
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C. The preparation for eternity (v. 6)
1. "In the house of the LORD will dwell for long days."
2. The best is yet to come.
3. How about his "prolong his days"?
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III. Conclusion
A. Make that Pastor David is yours
B. The Pastor will suit you, take care of you and give you eternal life
C. Spurgeon: "While I am here I will be an only son of my God, the whole world is home for me, and when he ascends to the upper chamber will not change my company, not even change my home. Just go live on the top floor of the house of the Lord forever. "
I. Introduction
A. One of the most quoted passages of the Bible
1. Six verses the words that satisfy us in times of need.
2. They come in many rooms of patients and many tears have dried.
3. But familiarity can prevent you from receiving the daily support of this psalm.
4. Back to encounter the Psalm 23.
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B. The location of this favorite psalm
1. Psalm 22 is the Psalm of the Cross.
2. Psalm 24 is the Psalm of the kingdom.
3. Between Mount Calvary and Mount Zion are the green pastures and quiet waters of Psalm 23.
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C. What does this Psalm as useful to all who apply their message?
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II. Meditation
A. The presentation of the Shepherd (v. 1)
1. "The Lord is my shepherd."
2. David had been pastor.
3. Now he imagines himself as a sheep.
a. As lost and straying sheep (Isaiah 53:6). B.
Jesus saw people as sheep without a shepherd (Matt. 9:36).
4. But this sheep has a great pastor.
5. What does the New Testament about this pastor?
a. Is the Good Shepherd who died for us (John 10:11). B.
It is the Great Shepherd who rose for us (Heb. 13:20). C.
Is the Chief Shepherd comes for us (1 P.5: 4).
6. Jesus Is the Lord your Shepherd?
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B. He makes provision for the sheep (vv. 1-5)
1. "I shall not want."
a. God is sufficient. B.
Not only "I shall not want" but "I shall not want!"
2. In green pastures He makes me lie.
a. This speaks of good food and rest. B.
The green grass is the Scriptures.
3. Beside the still waters He leadeth me.
a. The still waters of comfort and peace talk. B.
The water symbolizes the Holy Spirit (John 7:37-39).
4. My soul (I rekindled when I'm down or relapsed).
5. He guides me in paths of righteousness (Address).
6. For the love of his name (all for the glory of God.)
7. The valley of the shadow of death.
a. No need to fear, He is with us. B.
Only shadows where the light (Christ is the light).
8. The table prepared, anointed head, the cup runneth over.
9. Goodness and mercy.
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C. The preparation for eternity (v. 6)
1. "In the house of the LORD will dwell for long days."
2. The best is yet to come.
3. How about his "prolong his days"?
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III. Conclusion
A. Make that Pastor David is yours
B. The Pastor will suit you, take care of you and give you eternal life
C. Spurgeon: "While I am here I will be an only son of my God, the whole world is home for me, and when he ascends to the upper chamber will not change my company, not even change my home. Just go live on the top floor of the house of the Lord forever. "
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Meditation on the Word: Pastor Peter R. CastaƱeda
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