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Feed on His Faithfulness

by | May 11, 2008

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Psalms 37:1 Fret vexed, annoyed, or troubled; to become worn, chafed,
or corroded. Hebrew kindled.

Do not have resentments or discontentment over the possessions or
activities of wrongdoers.


Psalms 37:2
Wrongdoers wither and fade. Desiring what they have is
desiring smoke and mirrors. Their end is destruction.


Verse 3
Cultivate faithfulness feed on His faithfulness. Trust is founded
upon faithfulness.


Psalms 89:1-10
The Lord God of hosts foretold the destruction of Egypt,
Assyria, Babylon, Israel, Judah; and the Lord of hosts promised Israel a
remnant.


Romans 9:27-29


Acts 2:1-4, 14-21, 24-28
Foretold in Joel 2:28 and 32; Psalms 16:8-11;
Psalms 110:1 God's track record is perfect.


Psalms 37:3 and 4
Delight yourself in the Lord by prayer, reading, and
meditating.


Verse 5
Commit your way to the Lord.


Verse 7
Rest be Still, be silent. Psalm 4:3-5

Fret do not let the world chafe you, rather trust delight commit


Psalms 37:8
Anger displeasure causing a mental anger; wrath hot
displeasure causing rage and poison.

Fretting, anger, and rage are at the opposite end of trust, delight, and
commit.


Verse 9
Wait for the Lord. Verse 34, Psalms 27:14


Psalms 37:11
The humble will inherit the Land. Verses 18, 22, 27, 29,
and 34


Acts 2:19-21, 37-42

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