Title I Will Pray / Psalm 116:1-19
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Text: Psalm 116:1-19
Title: I Will Pray
Our God is the God who answers our prayers. Verses 1 and 2 of the text
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<I love the LORD because he hears my voice and my supplication.
Because he wept, I will pray all the days of my life.> To God who hears our voices and our supplications.
We must have a confession of <I will pray all my life>. Looking at verse 3,
“The cords of death would surround me, and the torments of Hades would come upon me, and I would have suffered
when>
The poet prayed.<Lord, I beg you, deliver my soul.>
As we approach the fifth hour of early morning prayer in Lent, we will make a new resolution to
This is a <confession that I will pray for the rest of my life>. Our Jesus, too, before the cross
He prayed. We must imitate that prayer of Gethsemane.
When the sufferings of Hades come and meet tribulation and sorrow, do not despair, do not complain
We must imitate the faith of praying.
In verse 8, I am thankful that
You have delivered my soul from death, my eyes from tears, and my feet from stumbling.
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This confession is in us in our lives, especially during the Lenten prayer meeting.
God is truly a God who lives and hears our prayers and supplications.
Confidence, experience, and gratitude for it should overflow in us. Verses 13 and 14
<How will I repay the favor the Lord has given me? I take the cup of salvation, and I
I will pay my vows to the LORD by name.> Now in verse 16
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He confesses that <Jehovah, I am truly your servant>. This confession is our
It must be a confession. <The assurance that the Lord has loosed my bonds> is in us every day.
We must imitate this poet's prayer while holding the Lenten prayer meeting.
The confession and determination that I will pray to the Lord for the rest of my life is clear to us at this time.
At any time, the cord of death is wrapped around, and the pain in the genitals is maddening.
No matter how much tribulation and sorrow you face, the more you do, the more gracious and righteous you are.
Our life is to pray to a merciful God.
Imitating the faith of a poet who prays for a lifetime, our daily lives are now in Lent
It should be a time of prayer, trusting God and relying on God for the rest of your life.
You will have to live a life of praying to God. <I will pray all my life>
We pray that the confession will be filled with us at this time. Amen.