Pastor Greg Laurie begins our new "Psalms of David" series with a message focused on the choices we have in life, including the choice to follow God.
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Matt. 7:24-29/ Ps.1
Choices matter, because we make our choices, and our choices make us!
We are not the only ones who make choices; God makes choices, too!
There are over 59 references to David in the New Testament, yet he was far from perfect.
He wasn’t only a shepherd, warrior, and king, but also, an adulterer, murderer, and abysmal failure.
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In battle, David was fearless. In wisdom, in ruling, he was without peer.
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“My heart is fixed, my heart is fixed, O Lord.â€
Psalm 57:7
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The book of Psalms gives real insight into David’s heart; it shows his courage, his weakness, his fears, and prayers.
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Psalms is a collection of 150 Hebrew poems, songs, and prayers of Israel’s history.
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The first Psalm gives a contrast, as we see the difference between right and wrong choices.
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“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.†¾Robert Frost
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Read: Matthew 7:24–29
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We make our choices, and then our choices make us.
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The final test of what our foundation is will come in times of testing and hardship in life.
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Read: Psalm 1:1–6
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The happy person walks the right way.
Psalm 1:1
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Walking is used often to picture the Christian life.
Colossians 2:6
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The happy person walks not in the counsel of the ungodly.
Psalm 1:1
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Ungodly does not necessarily mean immoral or outwardly wicked.
It just means, “Without God.â€
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You can be ungodly and still be moral and relatively nice.
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We, as Christians, can vote them out and vote others in.
Proverbs 29:2
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“Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord.â€
Psalm 33:12
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The happy person thinks the right way.
Psalm 1:2
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“Man must have some delight, some supreme pleasure.
His heart was never meant to be a vacuum. If not filled with the best things,
it will be filled with the unworthy and disappointing.†—C.H. Spurgeon
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In Eastern meditation, the goal is to empty the mind.
In biblical meditation, the goal is to fill the mind.
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You must read, study, memorize, and meditate on God’s Word.
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There is an art to listening. If in conversation you look at a person, respond!
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God told Habakkuk to write down the vision He gave to him.
Habakkuk 2
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The happy person is rooted the right way.
Psalm 1:3
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A godly person, a happy person, stays in the Word of God every day.
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As we abide in Christ, we bring forth spiritual fruit.
Matthew 7:17
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Our change in conduct and character is described as spiritual fruit.
Galatians 5:22
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“By their fruit shall you know them.â€
Matthew 7:16
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Worshipping God is spiritual fruit.
Hebrews 13:15
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Winning others to Christ and helping them grow spiritually is fruit.
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Psalm 1:4–6
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The choice is yours, to be godly or ungodly.
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The choice is yours, be planted or be rootless.
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The choice is yours, the happy life or the wasted life.
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Jesus said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man comes to the Father, except through Me.â€
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