Psalms For The Summer | Jesus is Worthy of It All | Psalms 19

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so glad to be able to preach in front of you and to continue the sermon series through the book of Psalms. We're looking at the summer of Psalms and I want to ask you this question this morning. Is it worth it? Is it worth it? Sometimes we go through our lives asking that question. I know when I was a kid and I was following Jesus and then I'd go to school and I'd be surrounded by people who weren't following Jesus and I had to choose am I gonna stand out? Am I gonna act different? Am I gonna go the way of Christ and do what is pleasing in his sight or am I going to go along with my friends? And that question that doubt can come in my mind is it worth it? Growing up again into becoming a young man in student ministry in high school so many of my friends just language is not the kind of language I know would be glorifying to God. Their activities aren't what would be glorifying to God. They're not necessarily all going to church, running a church on Wednesdays and on Sundays and they're doing all kinds of different things and I would think you know in the back of my mind is it worth it? Even growing up and being a married man and a minister and having a baby and every time we'd go to church with our little baby we'd get a page we had these little pagers in our church that would basically page us and I'd get out of service and I'd go and pick up my baby like your baby's crying I'm like I know he does that he cries can you just please like help us have an hour like at church and so sometimes we'd go to we'd go to the church parking lot and Emily and I would cry and be like is it worth it? Getting everybody together and getting here and then knowing that we're not gonna be able to sit through the whole service but let me tell you it's worth it it's worth it following Jesus walking in holiness pursuing him with all that you have all of your days it's worth it because there is no other name in heaven and on earth on which we can be saved except through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior and he is worth it all amen he is worthy of it all today I'm gonna be reading from Psalm 19 and King David he just is a man after God's own heart he's not a perfect man but he's a man who pursues a perfect God with all of his heart and he wrote most of these Psalms here that we have in Scripture this shepherd leader warrior King worship leader cared so much about Christ that he wanted to worship him

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worship God and the Messiah who would become as Christ who he would know as Christ but he would worship him but he would also want to lead all of Israel and worship him so he would write these Psalms this one says to the choir master a psalm of David so he would write these worship songs to be sung by a choir for all of Israel to read so let's read this together and I'm gonna ask you to do something different if you don't mind because he's worthy of it all can we stand together as we read Psalm chapter 19 God's word says this the heaven declares the glory of God and the sky above proclaims his handiwork day to day pours out speech and night to night reveals knowledge there is no speech nor are their words whose voice is not heard their voice goes out through all the earth and their words to the end of the world in them he has set a tent for the Sun which comes out like a bridegroom leaving his chamber and like a strong man runs its course with joy it's rising is from the ends of the earth and its circuit to the ends of them and there is nothing hidden from his from its heat the law of the Lord is perfect reviving the soul the testimony of the Lord is sure making wise the simple the precepts of the Lord are right rejoicing the heart the commandment of the Lord is pure enlightening the eyes the fear of the Lord is clean enduring forever the rules of the Lord are true and righteous all together more to be desired they than gold even much fine gold sweeter also than honey and dripping of the honeycomb moreover by them is your servant warned in keeping them there is great reward who can discern his errors declare me innocent from my hidden faults keep back your servant also from presumptuous sins let them not have dominion over me then I shall be blameless and innocent of great transgression but the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight Oh Lord my rock and my redeemer Oh God thank you for your word Lord as I preach your word God I pray that it's not my opinion that people hear but it's you that they hear God shapeless mold us convict us by your word may the words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts be acceptable unto you Oh Lord our rock and our redeemer amen you may be seated thank you so much for standing Psalm 19 is a Psalm of David again and he knew what it was like for a shepherd to hear the voice for the sheep to hear the voice of the shepherd and he heard the voice of God and he pursued God he spent nights under the stars and years meditating on God's law David in this Psalm weaves together creation revelation and personal reflection into one of the most treasured Psalms in the Bible so this Psalm stands out as just a marvelous example of Hebrew poetry CS Lewis wrote a entire book reflecting on the Psalms and he said I take this Psalm 19 to be the greatest poem in the Psalter and one of the greatest lyrics in the in the entire world Psalm 19 is that profound it's a hymn that begins with glory the glory of God revealed in nature and it shifts to perfection of God's reveal revelation in his word and concludes with a humble prayer of the heart this week I had something called FOMO have you heard that before fear of missing out everybody say FOMO FOMO fear of missing out my wife and my kids all went to camp and you know where I was left at home with pastor Sam you know here in the office pastor Sam and in a few a few chosen a few the remnant to remain in the office this week but I missed out and you know what they didn't even text me when they got to camp they didn't even tell me that they got there I got a I got a phone call at 1130 at night like it was pitiful but I I was so happy when the next day they called me my actually my wife texted me and she said hey can we can I call you at 610 p.m. I was like okay then she said I want you to I'm gonna put you on FaceTime and I want you to speak to our students in our seventh grade I want to speak to our seventh grade girls and I want you to answer these questions who created God who how did he come to it into existence and how can I control my thoughts and why did God allow Eve to be in a garden if he knew that she would be tricked by Satan all these I was like okay okay this is different than what I expected but I'll be there at six so we had answer those questions and the next night they asked me to talk to him again during their group time and they asked more great questions and we we like I know God delights that that students at seventh grade girls eighth grade girls are asking those questions this psalm gives us answers to some of life's deepest questions like how can we know there is a God can I trust the Bible why should I read the Bible what's the point of the Bible why is sin such a big deal why try to be righteous if I always fall short so Psalm 19 doesn't just answer these it points us to the person who answers every question Jesus Christ

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the Psalm reveals that God is always speaking through his world his word and his work in our hearts and if we listen closely we'll hear one powerful message Jesus is worthy of it all so the first point today we're gonna get to that we get to in this sermon is all creation speaks of Jesus all creation speaks of Jesus the whole world speaks about God it tells us that there is one true God who created it all you see when people see my kids they my kids they can speak but they speak without them having to say any words people automatically look at my kids and they can see something about their parents they generally ask I wonder where they got their good looks from and I say my wife is where they got their good looks from they ask I wonder where did they got their reddish hair they look at me and they look at Emily and we say well we both have red hair in our family when they look when people look at my kids it tells them about their parents when people look at the Mona Lisa it reveals something about the creator of that painting Leonardo da Vinci when people see a skyscraper they don't pause and think I wonder how that skyscraper built itself and give that skyscraper all the glory no they think about the architects the engineers how deep the hole must have been dug by all the workers to be able to lay a foundation to create such a tall skyscraper and so when you see something that was created it points back to the Creator and when you look at the wonders of creation it tells us about our God the stars don't just shine they shout there is a God and he is glorious his majesty his greatness his creativity his sense of humor his skill his intelligence his beauty his strength his care when you see how he cares for the smallest of the creatures you can know that his eye is on the sparrow and let you know he's watching over you amen we call this doctrine general revelation general revelation and let me read some of these verses again in Psalm 19 that the first part it says the heavens declare the glory of God and the sky above proclaims his handiwork day-to-day pours out speech in night tonight reveals knowledge there is no speech nor are the words whose voice is not heard the voice goes out through all the earth and their words to the end of the world this is general revelation and I'm sure that the Apostle Paul has Psalm 19 on his mind when he said in Romans 1 for what can be known about God is plain to them because God has shown it to them for his invisible attributes namely his eternal power and divine nature have been clearly perceived ever since the creation of the world and the things that have been made so they are without excuse all people everywhere whether they're in India or they're in Tennessee or they're in New York or Antarctica all people everywhere can just look at creation and know by the evidence that there is a God who's created all things they God has given them this general revelation and so people are without excuse you can reject God but you cannot escape his signature in creation the church I pastored in Texas was on space center Boulevard and down the street was Johnson Space Center so when I moved there I was super excited about NASA I had to go buy a NASA shirt and NASA socks and try to like you know try to geek out on all the cool stuff about space and the first thing we needed we had to do is go to see Johnson Space Center but one thing I realized was I'm surrounded by really smart people in this community people in my church I had people who actually founded the church 55 years ago came to launch the space program and those are the people that planted and founded the church that I was pastoring and many of them were still there brilliant people who have so accomplished in my church I had an astronaut trainer I had several people who worked in mission control like you know Houston we have a problem those people those were the people who who solved the problem right they were there in my church I had a friend who who controlled the robotic arm that helped the shuttle dock with the space station and we're not when Emily and I went to Israel a few years ago I posted pictures on Facebook and I had a friend reply from space saying it looks like you're having a good time down there here's what it looks like from up here and he posted pictures from the space station of Israel so pretty amazing pretty intimidating but one thing I learned was that at the highest levels of science and space and scientists and physics are people who believe in God and they as they look the deeper they get into looking at God's creation and studying God's creation their deeper their faith becomes in God and Jesus Christ the more they study the more they grow in their faith listen only God could create and sustain life listen there's this thing called fine tuning have you heard of fine tuning it's a it's just kind of an area of physics where people have discovered that the earth is so fine-tuned like you just can't understand how it came to be but the thing is it didn't just come to be it was designed that way it was fine-tuned for everything has to be perfect for things to exist here on earth the earth's orbit just so happens to be not just so happened but is intelligently designed is intentionally created within to orbit within this extremely small zone for life to exist if the earth was just a few degrees closer to the Sun everything would burn if the earth was just a few degrees further from the Sun everything would freeze and life could not be sustained we are on the razor's edge of physics intentionally by God placing us at just the right place so that he could sustain us the psalmist says about the Sun it's rising from the end of the heavens and its circuit to the end of them and there is nothing hidden from its heat we have a great God who designed everything for his glory another thing that we can think about with God's creation is the cells in our body do you know how many cells you have in your body last time I checked we have about on average about 37 trillion cells in our body do you know the distance from the earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles so like let me connect these two things together if you take all the DNA strands in all the cells of just your body and uncoiled them and laid them out it would stretch from the earth to the Sun 250 times and back isn't that amazing the amount of information that you have within your body do you know how much storage I have on my iPhone less than a terabyte between 0.5 terabytes and maybe half a terabyte on my iPhone do you know how much information is stored within just the cells of your one body when I get this right 74 million terabytes of information isn't that amazing it cannot be duplicated no machine no scientist no engineer no artificial intelligence nothing can duplicate what God the great detail of what God has designed in your body and throughout the heavens isn't God good all creation testifies to Jesus Colossians 1 says for him for by him all things were created in heaven and on earth visible and invisible whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities all things were created through him and for him and he is before all things and in him all things hold together we just saying it's your breath in my lungs and so I pour out my praise literally we would not have breath we would not have all the elements perfectly constructed in our environment for us to breathe unless God designed it so specifically and so exactly for us to be able to breathe oxygen to breathe air and because he has given us breath he deserves all of our praise he is worthy of it all the second portion of this passage shows us that all scripture points to Jesus all scripture points to Jesus let's look at verse 7 it says the law of the Lord is perfect reviving the soul the testimony of the Lord is sure making wise the simple the precepts of the Lord are right rejoicing the heart the commandment of the Lord is pure enlightening the eyes the fear of the Lord is clean enduring forever the rule the rules of the Lord are true and righteous altogether more to be desired are they than gold even much fine gold sweeter also than honey and dripping and drippings of the honeycomb moreover by them is your servant warned in keeping them there is great reward David moves from the sky to the scriptures this is called special revelation God speaking directly through his word all people have general revelation they have knowledge of God in what has been created

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but we have special revelation we have God speaking to us directly through his word about his son Jesus Christ and so we have special revelation so what is the Bible what is the Bible the Bible is a collection of 66 books written over 2,000 years by 40 authors in three languages Hebrew Greek and Aramaic inspired by one true God the Bible is the most copied best-selling most translated and most life-changing book of all time while there are many modern translations in hundreds of languages thousands of ancient copies of Scripture all over the world in the original languages help us to know that what we are reading today is true to the original simply put the Bible is the Word of God revealing Christ for salvation amen is a good book it is the good book can I trust the Bible yes can you trust the Bible yes you can David King David in these Psalms he describes the word this way he says the Word of God is perfect it is sure it is right it is pure it is clean it is true it is more desirable than gold it is sweeter than honey that's a good thing right and so many of us have books that are that remain unopened so many people have Bibles collected on their bookshelves we need to open the Bible we need to read the Word of God there is nothing like it it is special it has been written by God preserved by God it is his words will be completed imagine the

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Word of God if you viewed the Word of God being sweeter than honey sweeter than honey I remember in my first ministry job back in 2002 at Brookwood Baptist Church in Shreveport Louisiana the pastor had been there for a long time it was Emily's home church and it was Emily's pastor that she grew up with and he just loved the word he loved it and you could tell that he just that was his favorite book I mean he knew he could quote so much scripture and he was just passionate about the word and he was hungry for the word and he told he told me that he told us as I was listening to him preach the word one time he said you know what I wasn't always this passionate about the word and I asked the Lord I said give me a hunger and a thirst for the Word of God you know what I began to pray God give me a hunger and a thirst give me a passion for your word what I see here in Psalms is that David has a passion for the Word of God it's more desirable than gold sweeter than honey back in Jesus's times there would be parents and rabbis that would begin to teach children about the Word of God and they would take a five-year-old generally at five years old they'd begin to study God's Word by 12 years old the Jewish children have much of the Torah memorized but at five years old as they began their first lesson commonly what parents and rabbis would do was they would have that five-year-old child dip their finger in honey and place it to their tongue and say how does that taste right so sweet overwhelming and they would say the words of God are sweeter than that honey and they would just instill in these children about the greatness and the sweetness of God is God's Word sweet to you is it more desirable to you than gold money bank account retirement house food sugar for me would be bluebell ice cream and I have to yes God your word is sweeter it's sweeter it's greater why should I read the Bible God speaks to us through his word look at what these verses say in Psalm 19 7 3 11 it says it says these things about the Word of God it says it revives the soul it makes the simple wise the Bible rejoices the heart it enlightens the eyes it endures forever forever does anybody need their soul to be revived have you ever felt like your soul needed to be revived yes go to the word read the word hang on to every word he will revive your soul if you feel like you're worn out and you're wondering if it's worth it go to the word he will revive your soul through his word if you want to be wise read the word he makes the simple wise if you are feeling down and depressed rejoice and he makes the word makes your heart rejoice it lightens your eyes it endures forever the Institute of biblical research I came across someone who shared this study recently but two years ago there's the Institute of biblical research conducted the most comprehensive study in history about the effect of Bible reading on a person's life what they found is that if someone read the Bible just one time a week amongst all the people they studied those who read the Bible one time a week they saw very little difference in that person's life compared to people who did not read the Bible for people who read the Bible two times a week they still saw very little difference at three times a week for someone to read the Bible three times a week they saw just a little difference overall in people's lives than people who did not read the Bible but not significant enough to make a big difference but for those who read the Bible at least four times a week all the sudden they found a profound difference they found that when a person reads the Bible four times or more they're two hundred and twenty eight times more likely to share their faith they're four hundred and seven percent more likely to memorize scripture they're fifty nine percent less likely to view pornography there at least thirty percent less likely to struggle with loneliness depression and anxiety church when the world when the word and not the world becomes the majority of your week your life will start to change other books may inform you but only the only this book the Bible can transform you God calls us in Romans chapter 1 to be renewed to not be conformed to the ways of this world but to be renewed to be transformed by the renewing of our minds that's what we do as we're washed in God's Word Jesus prayed in John 17 sanctify them in the truth your word is truth he calls us to be sanctified to be washed to when we become Christians we are justified in Christ when God the father sees us he sees that the penalty has been paid by Jesus's life death barely and resurrection for all those who have called upon the name of the Lord you're saved you're redeemed and we spend the rest of our life growing to become more and more and more like Christ we're positionally right before the Lord but we are growing in righteousness through sanctification that's our trajectory we're growing to become more and more like Christ if you became a Christian 20 years ago you should have grown in Christ you should have been matured in Christ but unfortunately there's so many people in the world who I believe can remain baby Christians of Christians at all our job is to grow to be sanctified in the truth God's Word is truth so what's the point of the Bible when we read the Bible we need to understand that it centers on one person Jesus Christ it's God's special revelation to us that we can believe in Jesus for the forgiveness of sins and eternal life Jesus was correcting religious religious leaders there were a lot of Pharisees there are a lot of hypocrites in Jesus's time and I believe there still are today in the world people who know things about God but they don't know God and so he was correcting these religious leaders and he said this to them in John 5 he says you search the scriptures because you think they give you eternal life but the scriptures point to me yet you refuse to come to me to receive this life when we read God's Word we see that there's one hero there's lots of men and women who did amazing things but they're all broken people in need of a Savior just like we are there is only one who is this who is the center of history BC and 80 and there's only one who's who is the center of this book that's Jesus Christ who is also the center of the universe and all things are created have been created glorify him and all of scripture points to him and Jesus is worthy of it all so our my third point today that we look at this third section of scripture our hearts should be fully devoted to Jesus our hearts should be fully devoted to Jesus David was referred to as a man after God's own heart and like I said David was not perfect he was a sinner in need of a Savior he had some pretty serious failings that we can all read about and know about can you imagine if everybody could read and know about your failings right and yet David when he was presented and called out by the prophet about his sin he acted different than the king before him he didn't dig his heels down and say so what I'm the king no no David was brokenhearted over his sin he grieved he mourned over his sin he cried out to God for forgiveness he cried out in repentance that's what separates separated him from King Saul when confronted with his sin he cried out for a Savior he knew he needed a Redeemer he drew near to God's heart above all he sought to live a life fully devoted to God so why is sin such a big deal David knew he knew his sin would cause death and separation from God so David as he describes here this is what he says in verse 12 he says who can discern his errors declare me innocent from hidden faults keep back your servant also from presumptuous sins let them not have dominion over me then I shall be blameless and innocent of great transgression let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight Oh Lord my rock and my Redeemer David describes these sins as in different categories one he says hidden faults he says there's some sin in my life God that I don't even know that's how sinful I am there's sin in my life that I'm afraid I don't see and the only solution for my sin is you God would you please help me see the sin in my life pointed out and forgive me of that sin a few weeks ago on a Wednesday night I heard pastor Chuck talk about sin and he said he said I pray and I wouldn't join pastor Chuck in this prayer he said I pray that God would reveal sin in my life so clearly that it would be like having a rock stuck in my shoe what a vivid picture when I get a rock in my shoe I want that I don't care what I'm doing I stop I take my shoe off I might look silly and I'm shaking that rock out because I don't because I'm pained by I feel pain I'm so aware may we be so aware of our hidden faults our hidden sins that we're not even getting close to sin that we don't even want to approach sin at all we want to be above reproach he also David talks about presumptuous sins presumptuous sins is this it's knowing better and doing it anyway presumptuous sins knowing better and doing it anyway it's it's it's someone who's choosing they know it's wrong they know God's word says it's wrong but they're choosing to live in rebellion maybe they're maybe they're rationalizing sin or excusing it what's no big deal everybody else in the youth group is doing it all the other guys are doing this everybody else is watching these videos everybody else is talking about this I wouldn't fit in if I wasn't like this this is the slippery slope we go down to where we conform to culture

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when we start rationalizing our our way and justifying why God a holy God who's calling us the holiness and we start living in conformity he calls us to live a transform life and we start living a life conformed to the ways of this world this world is like whitewater and it's pushing us and if you try to just sit still you're gonna go with the flow you're gonna go with the current away from God church we need to be fighting against the current and in Christ we can and pursue holiness pursue sanctification not rationalizing sin we need men of God and we need young men of God looking up in the youth section so youth lock in students lock in don't sacrifice God's call for holiness in your life because you want to fit in with culture don't be transformed by the YouTube videos you're watching or the memes you're scrolling through or the different things you're you're fighting on don't be conformed to that be transformed live a life holy towards God stop justifying how close you can get to sin and God still be okay with it no flee

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don't excuse it and I'll tell you it's it's not just students it's adults who can rationalize sin rationalize why to not talk about holiness and not talk and not leading their marriage faithfully and how they can compartmentalize their life to to be like Christ on Sunday but live like the devil every other day of the work the week or to act at work differently than they do with and using different words than they do when they're around their Christian friends God's not calling us to compartmentalize our life he's calling us to live a life fully devoted to Jesus David says let them not have dominion over me see the enemy wants you to be enslaved by sin you think you're using sin you think you're enjoying you can enjoy I have a little bit of enjoyment with sin with one foot in sin and another foot in the church no that sin wants to get a toe hold in your life that will lead to a foothold that will lead to a stronghold that will lead to a choke hold this Christ because Satan comes to steal kill and destroy but Jesus comes to give life that's why you need to run to his word which is true and right David psalm ends with a personal prayer of total surrender total surrender he wants every word every thought every motive to honor God this is what it looks like to have a heart fully devoted to God an American evangelist from the 1800s deal Moody he said would say this phrase he said the world has yet to see what God can do with a man fully consecrated to him and he would say by God's help I aim to be that man oh would that be the cry of our hearts to say God I am a man of unclean lips that lives among men of unclean lips Lord but help me to be a man after your own heart

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I aim to be a man fully devoted after you Jesus says this to his disciples in Matthew 16 if anyone would come after me let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me for whoever would save his life would lose it but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it for what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul or what shall a man give in return for his soul for the son of man is going to come again with angels in the glory of his father and when he and he will repay each person according to what he has done let us live out Paul's words here in Galatians 2 I have been crucified with Christ it's no longer I who live but Christ who lives in me in the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me isn't God's word good isn't this psalm beautiful I pray and hope that your soul is revived I hope just like those camp those kids came back back from camp hopefully spending a whole week focusing on God that in this hour your soul is just being stirred and renewed as we focus on the God of all and so I give an invitation today from Psalm 19 it's to look up look up all creation speaks of Jesus look down all scripture points to Jesus look in consider your heart if it's fully devoted to Jesus and look ahead he is the risen Lord and our living hope he's the Lord our rock and our Redeemer our staffs going to come forward our worship team is going to come

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and I want to give an invitation to you is Christ your Lord is he your rock is he your Redeemer

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are you living a life fully devoted to God

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all creation declares the glory of your of God do you know what you are your God's creation and you are created in the image of God on purpose and for a purpose who should be declaring God's glory more than us who are made in his image

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I don't know where you're at

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if you don't know Jesus as your Lord and Savior

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join in all creation today draw near to him and cry out to him the scriptures reveal who our God is it's Jesus Christ and for and God so loved the world so much they gave his one and only son that whoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life if you need salvation today come to Jesus come forward to one of our staff they'll receive you they'll talk to you they'll help you to begin a relationship with the God of the universe the Savior of all but for each of us here's the invitation and you may want to come forward to the altar you may want to come forward to one of our staff my question is are you living a life fully devoted to God is your heart fully devoted to God I can't be the man that God's called me to be as a husband unless my heart is fully devoted to God I can't love my wife the way God's called me to unless my first love is Jesus I can't love my kids the way God is calling me to love my kids unless my first love is Jesus I can't love my neighbor I can't love other people I can't have right relationships with others unless my first love is Jesus and let's look at this Jesus

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in Revelation chapter five it says this and let's all stand together as we're about to have an invitation I want you to hear and worship the Lord who's coming again it says in Revelation five when he had taken the scroll the four living creatures and the 24 elders fell down before the lamb Jesus the lamb each holding a harp and golden bowls full of incense which are the prayers of the saints and they sing a new song saying worthy are you to take the scroll and to open its seals for you were slain and by your blood you ransomed people for God from every tribe and language and people and nation and you have made them a kingdom of priests to our God and they shall reign on the earth then I looked and I heard around the throne and the living creatures and the elders the voice of many angels numbering myriads of myriads and thousands of thousands saying with a loud voice worthy is a lamb who was slain to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing and I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea and all that is within them saying to him who sits on the throne and to the lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever and the four living creatures said amen and the elders fell down and worships

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church Jesus is worthy of it all oh God thank you for your word may we respond

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each one of us in different ways as you're calling it's in Jesus name I pray amen

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Psalms For The Summer | Jesus is Worthy of It All | Psalms 19
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