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This message on Psalm 19 examines how God reveals Himself through two specific means: general revelation (creation) and special revelation (Scripture). The first half celebrates how the heavens declare God's glory without words, speaking to all people everywhere regardless of language or culture. The second half focuses on the transformative power of God's Word, which is perfect, sure, right, pure, and able to revive the soul, give wisdom, bring joy, and provide light. The sermon concludes with a call to worship the Creator rather than creation, to run to His Word for freedom from sin, and to let our words and meditations be pleasing to God.
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This message on Psalm 19 examines how God reveals Himself through two specific means: general revelation (creation) and special revelation (Scripture). The first half celebrates how the heavens declare God's glory without words, speaking to all people everywhere regardless of language or culture. The second half focuses on the transformative power of God's Word, which is perfect, sure, right, pure, and able to revive the soul, give wisdom, bring joy, and provide light. The sermon concludes with a call to worship the Creator rather than creation, to run to His Word for freedom from sin, and to let our words and meditations be pleasing to God.