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The Need for Divine Mercy


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Psalms 51
  • Elder Roger feels unable to preach God’s word without God and the Holy Spirit.
    • Asks for prayers.
    • The message comes from a Monday night men’s meeting and has been contemplated for a couple of weeks.
    • Brother Tommy was expected to preach on it Sunday but didn’t directly address it.
    • Elder Roger is focusing on Psalms 51, emphasizing that the interpretation is personal and divinely inspired.
    • Have Mercy Upon Me, O God
      • Elder Roger believes asking for God’s mercy should be a daily practice.
        • Acknowledges personal shortcomings and the need for divine mercy, regardless of perceived goodness.
        • This sentiment should be shared by all born-again Christians.
        • Asks God to reveal shortcomings and iniquities.
        • Expresses gratitude to the Lord.
        • Churches today don’t want people to think badly about them.
        • Wash Me Thoroughly From My Iniquities
          • Recalls own baptism shortly after being saved.
            • Baptism is not essential for salvation but is a desired act of cleansing before God.
            • Believes in full immersion baptism, symbolizing complete cleansing under the blood of Jesus Christ.
            • Acknowledges personal sinfulness post-baptism.
              • Only Jesus was without sin.
              • Emphasizes the availability of forgiveness through God.
              • Cleansing is internal, transforming the soul.
                • God replaces the “old stony heart” with a pure one.
                • Internal change is more important than outward appearances or religious displays.
                • Example: One can dress well and attend church regularly, but the internal state matters most.
                • Asks for daily cleansing to avoid carrying “filthy stuff” in the heart.
                  • One should strive to be as clean as on the day of salvation.
                  • Allowing God to cleanse enables one to walk with Christ and have Jesus in their heart.
                  • Restore Unto Me My Joy
                    • Christians should exhibit joy due to their salvation and eternal life with God.
                      • Contrasts this with the sad demeanor sometimes seen in those claiming to be born again.
                      • Being washed in the blood of Jesus Christ is something to be proud of.
                      • Encourages those who have lost their joy to ask God to restore it.
                        • God is just and righteous to do so.
                        • Elder Roger values the joy of salvation more than any amount of money.
                        • Finds joy and comfort in knowing that heaven awaits.
                        • Something changed internally upon salvation.
                        • The comforter didn’t leave us.
                        • If lost, one should be worried.
                        • Jesus loves everyone and they need to come to him to ask him to save them.
                        • Renew a Right Spirit Within Me
                          • Expresses concern that some churchgoers, even in sister churches, may not truly understand the Spirit of God.
                            • Fear that the true Spirit of God would scare them.
                            • God speaks to everyone, not just preachers.
                              • Encourages taking time for one-on-one connection with God.
                              • Examples: Go to the basement, swing outside, walk.
                              • Listen to what God and the Holy Spirit have to say.
                              • Laments the decline in people’s willingness to listen to God.
                              • Recalls stories of past revivals with large crowds inside and outside the church.
                                • Salvation of people is not old-fashioned.
                                • Attributes such revivals to the Holy Spirit working through the prayers of church members.
                                • Questions when the last time a lost person was seen in the church.
                                  • If lost people come through the doors of the church, God will do the rest.
                                  • Emphasizes the importance of attracting lost people to the church.
                                    • God can save people anywhere, but the church is a good place to experience love.
                                    • The church should show love to lost individuals who may walk through the doors.
                                    • Otherwise, they might turn around and walk back out.
                                    • Invitation
                                      • Believes an invitation should be given every time the church doors are open.
                                      • Offers to pray with anyone in need, while acknowledging personal limitations in helping others.
                                      • Refers to Psalm 23.
                                      • ...more
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