Title: The Lord Has Heard / Psalm 6:9
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Title: Yahweh Heard
Text: Psalm 6:9
Introduction: In the second half of verse 8, “The LORD has heard my cry.
You have heard my supplication; the LORD will answer my prayer."
It was repeated three times that God heard him.
1. He has heard my weeping.
The suffering that comes as a punishment is the scourge of God's love to repent of sins
As long as the lion quickly repents of his sins, the suffering disappears. therefore
As he himself cried out for contrition for his sins,
Since it is lean repentance, is there any reason why God will not hear it?
A prayer of repentance must be “heard” because it is certain that there will be an answer.
The prayer himself came to make a definitive judgment.
2. He has heard my supplication.
The earnest supplication further solidifies the power of prayer. earnestly seek
The prayer moves God. Elijah is like us
As a man, he prayed earnestly that it might not rain, and for three years and six months
It did not rain on the earth, and he prayed again, and the heavens gave rain and the earth bore fruit.
(James 5:17-18). Elijah's prayer was answered because he was earnest.
All. Hannah's prayer (1 Samuel 1:12-) and the widow's prayer (Luke 18:1-)
These are prayers that have been answered.
3. He will answer my prayers.
Prayer is a spiritual prayer offered by people on earth to God in heaven.
it's a sacrifice May God be pleased with our prayers
A sense of reward appears. If God does not accept it, "Lord! Lord!"
Whatever it is, it's in vain. If you believe and pray, you will surely receive it."
You can say "Amen".
Conclusion: God hears and receives what we earnestly pray
and will allow it. It is the urgency of our supplications and we cannot back down.
This is because yin and God cry out based on love.