Title: God Who Blesses (September 6, 2009)
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Word: Psalm 72:1-7
1 Give your judgment, O God, to the king, and your righteousness to your son.
2 He will judge your people in righteousness, and judge your poor in righteousness.
3 Because of righteousness the mountains give peace to the people, and so do the hills.
4 He will avenge the poor of the people, save the children of the needy, and break the oppressor.
5 They will fear you while the sun is, and they will do it for generations while there is the moon.
6 I will come down like rain on cut grass, like showers that water the earth.
7 In that day the righteous will prosper, and the abundance of peace will come until the month is exhausted.
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God wants us to live with the vision He has given us in our hearts.
No matter what hardships and difficulties there may be, he does not give up and wants to continue to endure it.
Therefore, if we are children of God, it is said that there are things God wants to do through me.
You have to live with an identity.
Knowing that living day by day, week by week, is going toward success moment by moment, in today's words
I wish you great blessings.
First, <success> is a relationship with God, not a worldly standard.
Ladies and gentlemen, we can do all things until the end through the power that comes down from heaven through prayer.
Prayer is opening the gates of heaven.
Prayer is by no means a pagan incantation to satisfy my greed and ambition.
Rather, prayer is understanding the will of God. Realizing what the Lord wants to do through me
It is obedience.
Second, a crisis is a golden opportunity to meet the living God.
This text is a psalm of King Solomon. But King Solomon was not the son of wisdom from the beginning.
It was after he offered a thousand burnt offerings that he could become the king of wisdom. He gave the kingship to God through a thousand burnt offerings and clinged to it. Proverbs says, "I love those who love me, and those who seek me earnestly find me."
Solomon must have gone through many things before he became king. At a young age, he set aside his older brothers, who were holding out strong, and became the king, and he must have lacked the ability to take care of the affairs of the country. And it must have been a situation in which the national opinion might be divided by a momentary mistake. So, in these moments of crisis,
that's what I found.
Ladies and gentlemen, sometimes God takes our situation into a corner. So you pray. And to obey God's word. And to seek the Lord's power, wisdom, and help. Everyone, looking at the various circumstances around us, we do not know how much grace and blessing it is to say that we live by faith and that we live by calling God our Father.
The important thing is not to pray that there will be no difficulties and failures, but we need to pray before the Lord that we will be able to obtain more precious wisdom in such a situation.
Third, human renunciation is the moment when God begins to work.
I bless you all in believing that God gives you the grace of life that gives new life by pouring rain on the barren fields that are withered and twisted and cut down.
God sends blessings from heaven to the saints who are rooted in the Word and live by breathing their souls through prayer. The Lord sends rain to those who pray, expect, and wait so that they can live abundant lives.
Everyone!
I earnestly pray in the name of the Lord that all of you who are living enjoying these blessings of God through your fervent prayer life will be blessed.