Thesis: We should give thanks to the Lord for his works, remembering that his works are great and majestic. Pentecostal
Introduction: In a world often filled with turmoil, the greatness of the Lord's works calls us to gratitude.
1. Psalm 111:2-3 reminds us that the works of the Lord are great and studied by all who delight in them. A. The greatness of his works should inspire us to seek him continually in our lives. B. Remembering the majesty of his deeds deepens our personal relationship with Jesus Christ, as we recognize his hand in creation and salvation. 2. Verses 4-5 show that God has made his wonders to be remembered; his compassion and provision fuel our trust in him. A. His provision reflects not only material blessings but spiritual nourishment, especially through the Holy Spirit's empowerment in our lives. B. Trusting in his works, like those who walked in faith before us, helps us live faithfully and righteously. 3. The fear of the Lord, as the beginning of wisdom in verse 10, prompts us to live in holiness and reverence. A. Our acknowledgment of God's great works leads to a heart filled with praise and prayer. B. Embracing the work of the Holy Spirit guides us in spiritual gifts, enabling us to testify to his majestic deeds.
Conclusion: Let us thank the Lord daily, embracing his mighty works with reverence and experiencing his blessings. Our lives, transformed by his Spirit, become testimonies of his greatness, echoing his love and power to those around us.
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