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First Sunday in Lent: March 5, 2006.


Genesis 9:8-17

Psalm 25:1-10

1 Peter 3:18-22

Mark 1:9-15

Cupped Ear/Psalm Sounds

Listen to the psalmist's arms as they move upward in the air as the psalmist psalm·ist  
n.
A writer or composer of psalms.


psalmist
Noun

a writer of psalms

Noun 1.
 offers this prayer: "To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul."

Psalm 25 is a prayer for help. Verse 1 is a description of prayer using the metaphor of the soul. In ancient Israel, the lifting up of one's hands in an outstretched out·stretch  
tr.v. out·stretched, out·stretch·ing, out·stretch·es
To stretch out; extend.


outstretched
Adjective
 gesture suggested placing one's life in God's grace. It was a way of saying that one's life depended entirely on God and God's blessings.

Verses 4-5 suggest that the subject of prayer is learning. Prayer is not self-taught; it does not come from reason or experience or the gathering of information. Rather, prayer comes from God who teaches us (v. 4) and leads us (v. 5) in God's saving knowledge.

God is trustworthy because God is full of "steadfast love and mercy" (vv. 6-7). Therefore, the psalmist can cry to God for help and forgiveness when he fails to follow God's torah.

God will instruct in·struct  
v. in·struct·ed, in·struct·ing, in·structs

v.tr.
1. To provide with knowledge, especially in a methodical way. See Synonyms at teach.

2. To give orders to; direct.

v.
 the sinful (v. 8) in the way of life.

Open Mouth/Psalm Speech

Every preacher knows people who read books on prayer or attended workshops on prayer. They talk the talk but don't walk the walk. The one thing they don't do is pray. They try to reason prayer or acquire knowledge of prayer or experience some new prayer gimmick only to discover that prayer is God's gift. I have met a few so-called "prayer warriors Prayer Warriors are pilots and people from different religios affiliations part of PrayerFlight praying over the state of Ohio, as well as Alaska California, Indiana, and Michigan. The prayer warriors, as they have came to be known, do this on several occasions. " who did not attend worship because of some issue over pastors, finances, or other church members.

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Title Annotation:preaching
Author:Bolton, Dennis R.
Publication:Currents in Theology and Mission
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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