Alright brethren, let's go to
Psalm 91. Thursday night we looked at the first half of this psalm and
saw Christ communing with His own heart concerning what the
Father is to Him, was to Him as He walked this earth. I want
to look now at verses 14 through 16, and this is the Father's
word to Christ, and it's the Father's word to His people,
to us who believe Him. He said in verse 14, Because
He hath set His love upon me, therefore will I deliver Him.
I will set Him on high, because He hath known my name. He shall
call upon me, and I will answer Him. I will be with Him in trouble,
I will deliver Him and honor Him. With long life will I satisfy
Him and show Him my salvation." Now we see who God makes these
promises to. He says, verse 14, He that hath
set His love upon me. He said, He hath known my name.
These are first and foremost, they're God's promises to Christ
and His Son. They're His promises to His Son.
And they're to those who he represented. They're to Christ and they're
to those he represented. Christ is he whom God's name
is manifest. As a man serving God, representing
his people, he knew God's name perfectly. God's names manifest
in him perfectly. God fulfilled these promises
to His Son because His Son fulfilled all the covenant promises He
promised the Father He would fulfill. And these promises are
sure. These are sure promises to all
His people who know His name, who believe Him, who love Him.
As God revealed His name to you, He reveals His name to us by
revealing Christ to us. where we see and know God's name. Has He quickened you to life
and made you set your love on Him? Set your love on Christ? Do you really love Christ? Really
love Him? If we love Him, it's because
He first loved us. And we don't love Him as we ought. We don't love Him as we want
to. We don't love Him as we shall. But God's children do love Him.
We do love Him. Love is commitment to Christ.
It's like Job said, though He slay me, yet will I trust Him. That's the love He puts in the
heart of His people. He won't let you be separated
from Him. And God's name is who God is. It's what He is to His
people. It's what He does for His people.
His name declares who He is. What He is, what He does for
His people is manifest in the Lord Jesus. When the Spirit gives
a new man, when He creates a new man in His people, God's name
is revealed to us in Christ. And that's how, by beholding
Christ and Christ being formed in you, that's how your love
is put in the heart and that love, that heart is established
on Christ, committed. united and separably with Christ.
And when you know His name, you know what He has done for you,
and you know what He shall do for you. Let me give these names
to you just briefly, and you listen. This is what God is,
what He does, and what He has done, what He shall do for His
people. He's Jehovah Hasenu, the Lord our Maker. He's made
us His people. He's made you His people. He's Jehovah Sidkenu, the Lord
our Righteousness. That's what He's provided in
Christ for His people. He's the Lord, our righteousness.
He's Jehovah Unqudash, the Lord that does sanctify you. He's
the sanctifier and the sanctification of His people. He made us separate
in Christ. Separated us out in Christ. He's
Jehovah Rapha, the Lord that healeth thee. With His stripes
we're healed. He's Jehovah Shalom, the Lord
our peace. Christ said, in me you have peace. I've overcome the world, I'm
your peace, Christ said. Jehovah Nisi, the Lord our banner. He plants that banner in the
heart. And that flag keeps flying. And He exalts Christ and we rally
to Christ. His people are going to be found
under this banner. We just have one banner. You
preach whatever your banner is. We preach Christ because He's
our banner. Jehovah Raya, the Lord our shepherd. All these
promises are assured because He's our shepherd. He never loses
one of His sheep. He is Jehovah Jireh, the Lord
will provide. He provided in His Son Christ
Jesus and He continues to provide all by Him and due to Him and
for His sake to His people. He is Jehovah Shema, the Lord
is there. Wherever you are, wherever His
people are gathered, the Lord is there. And this name is revealed
in Jehovah Jesus. He is the Lord our Savior, our
salvation. These are God's exceeding great
and precious promises to His Son, to Christ. He's already
fulfilled these in Christ when He walked this earth. And He's
fulfilling these in His people for Christ's sake. This is for
you who were born of Him, who know His name, whose heart is
set in love on the Lord Jesus. Now, first of all, God promises
to deliver. He promises to deliver. He says,
verse 14, Because He has set His love upon me, therefore will
I deliver Him. I will set Him on high because
He hath known my name. Now, that promise had been fulfilled
to Christ, and it's been fulfilled for God's elect in Christ, because
when God delivered Him, When He finished the work, and God
delivered Him, and God set Him on high, He delivered all His
people in Him, and set His people on high in Him. Because Christ
loved Him, because Christ knew His name. Christ loved Him perfectly. He knew Him perfectly, believed
Him perfectly, trusted Him perfectly, and fulfilled all righteousness
to the death of the cross. And God set Him on high. He delivered
Him, because He knew His name, because He set His love on Him.
He delivered His people when He did so. And when Christ comes
and teaches us this, and teaches us Him, and reveals His name
in us, He promises you, this is His word, He says, when the
Son shall make you free, you shall be free indeed. When He
comes and makes you know that He has redeemed you from the
curse and condemnation of the law, He's redeemed you from the
penalty of sin. He's redeemed you from the death
that came from sin. He's set you on high in Christ. He's delivered us, He's made
us free indeed. And He promises you, sin shall
not have dominion over you, for you are not under the law but
under grace. He's made you free indeed. Free
from sin, free from death, free from hell, free from the dominion
of your sin nature. But we need Him to continue to
deliver us. We're free indeed. There's no
condemnation. But we have not yet arrived at
that final redemption. That final redemption is when
He redeems these bodies out of this earth and redeems us into
glory with Him. And until we arrive there, He's
going to get the glory for continually redeeming us, setting us free
the whole way. The whole way. You remember when
our Lord, when He said, He said, if the Son shall make you free,
you shall be free indeed. Before that, he had told them,
he said, if you're my disciples, then you'll continue in my word,
and you will know the truth, and the truth shall make you
free. Understand, when he calls you, you're free indeed. He has
delivered you. He has set you on high in Christ,
and that's what he shows you. but He continues to deliver you
and set you on high, set your affection on Him, so you can
see where you are, where your life is, and He keeps delivering
you, and it's only through the truth, it's only through the
Gospel of Christ, by Christ the truth, that He does it. We need
this continually, we need it continually, and we'll never
again be slaves once He's freed you, but we're taken captive
by our sin nature. Paul said that as a regenerated
believer. You're taken captive by your
sin nature. But God promises, Christ promises to continue to
deliver us and set us on high by setting our affection on Him,
by the truth. The truth shall make you free.
He shall keep you in liberty. Christ said, if you continue
in my word, you are my disciples indeed and you shall know the
truth and the truth shall make you free. And he keeps on doing
this. He said, because he has set his
love on me, therefore will I deliver him. I will set him on high because
he hath known my name. Take David as an example. David
was taken captive in his unbelief and he was in the land of the
Philistines for a year and four months. In complete unbelief. He was captive. But he would
never again be the slave of sin. He was not the slave of sin.
Captive but not a slave. And Christ delivered him. He
delivered him. Abraham was captive when he went
down into Egypt. Captive to his sin and his unbelief.
A captive but not a slave. He'd never again be a slave.
Peter was captive when he denied he knew the Lord. Captive but
not a slave. The Lord came and delivered him.
They came and delivered him. Christ comes like he did to Peter.
Remember what he said to Peter? Peter, do you love me? He said,
because he has set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver
him. I will set him on high because
he's known my name. He comes and he renews your heart
and says, do you love me? Not have you repented enough,
or you're humble enough, or you're broken enough, or you've shed
enough tears. Do you love me? Do you love me? And he said, because he set his
love on me, I will deliver him. I'll set him on high because
he knows my name. The law will never condemn you
who believe on Christ. Never. It condemned him and he
delivered us. Your sin nature will never again
dominate you so that your sin ends in death and apostasy. Christ
is our strength who continues to deliver His people. Paul said,
He saved us. He is saving us. He shall yet
save us. He has delivered us. He is delivering
us. He shall yet deliver us. That's
His name, isn't it? Jesus, for He shall save His
people from our sins. From our sins. Now that's His
promise. That's His promise. And His people know that's a
valuable promise to us. Because we need Him. We need
Him to have delivered us, to keep delivering us, and to deliver
us finally. Finally. Finally. This is the
next promise, and it's two-fold. Verse 15, He says, He shall call
upon Me, and I will answer Him. Now this first part is as much
a promise as the second part. God says, He shall call upon
me. We call upon the Lord because God promises we shall call upon
Him. That's why we call on Him. He
promises we shall call upon Him. God brings to pass His promises.
Out of the heart the mouth speaks. Out of the heart the mouth speaks.
No sinner can call on the Lord until God gives him a new heart.
And no believer will call until Christ renews a right spirit
in us. Christ declared to the Pharisees that their heart was
not made new by God, and their evil hearts were known by the
fruit of their lips. He said, either make the tree
good and its fruit good, or else make the tree corrupt and its
fruit corrupt, for the tree is known by his fruit. And he said,
O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? How can ye? For out of the abundance
of the heart the mouth speaks, And he said, every idle word
that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day
of judgment. For by thy words shalt thou be
justified, and by thy words shalt thou be condemned. God creates
this new heart, and he renews the inward man in his child,
and he puts the cry in our heart so that we shall cry unto him.
Psalm 1017, the Lord He said, Lord, thou hast heard
the desire of the humble. You've heard the desire of the
humble. Thou will prepare their heart. Thou will cause thine
ear to hear. In Proverbs 16.1 it says, The
preparations of the heart in man and the answer of the tongue
is from the Lord. He said, I create the fruit of
the lips. He creates the heart, the new
heart, and He brings forth praise to Him. Cry unto Him. And He said, likewise the Spirit
helps our infirmities, but we don't know what to pray as we
ought. But the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with
groanings that cannot be uttered. So this is a promise. God's going
to keep His people crying unto Him. He shall cry unto me. And
then He says this, and I will answer Him. There's no maybes
in God's promises. No maybes. He shall call on me,
He shall cry to me, and I will answer Him. Isaiah 65, 24 says, it shall
come to pass that before they call, I will answer. You know what that is? That's
God's putting the cry in the heart to bring you to cry to
Him. And He says, and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.
We only call on God when He's made us to know. Now this is
so. And He keeps making us know this. We only call on Him when He makes
us know we are totally destitute in ourselves. Totally destitute.
And He makes us know Christ is our only salvation. Beginning
to end, this is when you cry to Him. When you have no other
option, no other choice. He has to shut us up to Him,
to cry to Him in truth. He makes us single-minded for
Christ. That's what he does. He keeps doing this. Until we're
single-minded for Christ, a double-minded man will say prayers. But he's
looking to his wisdom and his strength of his hand while he
says those prayers. And he's unstable. It's only
when the Lord narrows our mind to Christ only, to singleness
of Christ. We see that in ourselves we're
destitute and Christ is all salvation. That's when a man will cry unto
Him. Take David for example. David's
a believer. He's regenerated. He went down
to the land of the Philistines and for a year and four months
you don't read of David ever crying unto the Lord. But what
did God do? He made him see that in himself
he was destitute. He burned Ziglag to the ground
using the Amalekites, brought David into the dust, brought
him to the end of himself, and he renewed a right spirit in
David to behold David was destitute and Christ was his only Savior.
And the Scripture says, and then David encouraged himself in the
Lord and inquired of the Lord. He called on the Lord. He cried
unto the Lord. And he says in Psalm 102.17,
he will regard the prayer of the destitute and not despise
their prayer. Then shalt thou call, and the
Lord shall answer. Thou shalt cry, and he shall
say, Here I am, if thou take away from the midst of thee the
yoke, and the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity. Then shalt thou light rise in
obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon day. The Lord shall
guide thee continually and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make
fat thy bones. Then shall you call upon me,
and you shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you,
and you shall seek me and find me. And here's what he's saying,
when you shall search for me with all your heart. Not saying
prayers while looking to ourselves. Being so destitute in ourselves,
we can't do anything but trust Him and call on Him. That's when
we truly pray. We don't always truly pray. That's
when we truly pray. God gets the glory. And His promise
is to all who call on Him. Whether you're Jew or Gentile,
rich or poor, male or female, He said there's no difference
between the Jew and the Greek. The same Lord over all is rich
unto all that call upon Him. For whosoever shall call upon
the name of the Lord shall be saved. And God said, He shall
call on Me and I will answer. That's His promise. Here's the
third promise. He promises His presence. He says in verse 15, I will be
with Him in trouble. I will be with Him in trouble.
As the God-man mediator, when He walked this earth serving
God, making His people righteous and putting away our sin, this
was the promise of the Father to our Redeemer. And He rejoiced
in it. He said, Behold, the hour cometh,
yea, it is now come that you shall be scattered, talking to
the sheep, to these disciples, you are going to be scattered,
every man to his own way, and you shall leave me alone. Christ
said, yet I am not alone because the Father is with me. And this
is God's promise In Christ and by Christ, this is Christ's promise
to you who believe. He says, I will be with him in
trouble. That's his promise to you. That's
his promise to you. The Lord promised Moses, I am
with thee. I am with thee. He needed to
know that. He was opposed by Pharaoh and
the Egyptians, and even when he got in the wilderness, and
his only confidence was, Lord, I need you to go with me. And
the Lord said, I will be with thee. The Lord promised Abraham,
He said, Behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places
where thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land, for
I will not leave thee until I have done that which I have spoken
to thee of. That's God's promise to you, believer. That's His
promise. I will be with him in trouble.
The sin nature is covetous. Our sin nature is covetous. And
so it makes us discontent. It makes us discontent. We want
to recover just to change our circumstances by leaning to our
own understanding and our own strength of hand. But God makes
his child content. You know how he does it? By making
us know, I am with you. I am with you. This is why the
Hebrew writer said, let your conversation be without covetousness. How can that be? How's that going
to be? How am I going to be content? In whatever state I'm in, how
am I going to be content? He said, be content with such
things as you have, for he had said, I will never leave thee,
nor forsake thee. That's so. That's so. That's
been so of his people in every age. That's so. Now look at this
fourth promise. He promises to honor his child. He says in verse 15, I will deliver
him and I will honor him. And when trouble comes, we start
to doubt and question. Is God for me? Is God for us? That's what we start to question
that, because trouble has come. After all, God promised here,
I will deliver and honor him. Now all sinners suffer trouble.
Everybody in this world suffers trouble because all are sinners
and all suffer trouble. But God only sends trouble and
chastens and blesses it to the hearts of those He loves. That's
all He wants. That's all He wants. And for
God's child, He's with us in the trouble and He shall deliver
us and He honors you. He honors you. If we could get this, this would
be such a comfort. Our trouble and our suffering
is God honoring you as the child of His love. If you're His, if
He's all your hope, your trouble is God honoring you as His child. And I'll tell you why. God works
something in His child, He doesn't work in everybody else. He only
works this in His child. Only in His child. And the honor
is that God fulfills these promises in spirit. In spirit. It's not outward circumstances.
It's not outward circumstances. Men looked at Christ's outward
circumstances and said he's rejected as God and afflicted. It's not the outward circumstances.
That's where the psalmist got in trouble when he was looking
at how the rich were prospering and the wicked were prospering
and he was being afflicted. It's not the outward. Our religion
is not the outward. It's not the outward. It's being
made to know in spirit that God's exceeding great and precious
promises are sure to you personally, in and by Christ. That's where
the honor comes. God makes us behold God fulfilling
these promises to us personally. That's what He does. God makes
you know, He has set my love on Him. He comes and He makes
you know, I've set your love, I've given you this love, I've
made you love me, and I've set your love on me. Keeps you there,
keeps you committed to Him. He makes you to know that He
set you on high in Christ at His right hand and He does it
by coming to you again and turning you from everything below and
setting your affection on Christ to know that's where your life's
hid. He does this in trouble. He honors you by making you know
His name. Remembering that everything His
name declares, that's what He is to you. That's what He's doing
for you. He makes you know this. He renews you to know this. He
keeps doing it. In trouble. He makes you call
upon Him. You realize, God put this prayer
in my heart. God made me call upon Him. I
wasn't calling on Him. Paul, when he was Saul, he never
was calling on Him. He was saying prayers. When God
did this for him, the Lord said, Behold, he prayeth. And he's
going to keep prayer in your heart. And it's such a blessing
when God shuts you up to no other way to be saved and delivered
but him. Because then you call on him.
And he makes you say, he honored me to make me call on him. He
honors you by making you know He's answered you. He's made
you know in your heart He's for you, He's answered you. This
is all in Spirit. He makes you know He has delivered
me. These are all these promises
right here. He makes you know He's really fulfilling all these
promises for you. He makes you know God is with
me. In this trouble right now, God is with me. Christ is with
me as certain as when he walked with his disciples when they
were in this earth. He's with you who are his. And
in all of this, he makes you know he's honored me. He's honored
me. It's spirit. If your honor and
what you think is God's honor is just in blessings, outward
blessings, he's going to teach you that's not it. He's going
to teach you he'll take them from you. It's Him. It's Him,
His spiritual blessings in Him. He makes you experience His faithfulness,
that's what I'm saying. He makes you experience His faithfulness
to fulfill these promises for us. He's growing us in patience
to cry to Him, to Him and wait on Him. That's what He's doing.
He's growing us in hope in Him. In hope of that day when He comes
and sets us on high. He's growing us in hope. And
He's doing it by shedding His love abroad in our hearts. That's
how He's doing it. That's the only way we have our
heart, our love set on Him. And that perfect love casts out
fear. He's that perfect love. He makes
you have boldness for the day of judgment because He makes
you see as He is, so are you right now in this world. And He makes you remember this.
This is what we have to be reminded all over again. When we came
to Christ in the beginning, we didn't have anything. Nothing. And what we try to do now is
come to Him with things He's given us. Good works and these
things. We still have to come empty.
And He makes you remember, when you were without strength, I
redeemed you. When you were without strength,
I redeemed you. When you were an enemy in your mind, I redeemed
you and reconciled you. And now that I've reconciled
you and justified you, when you're without strength and when you're
acting like an enemy, I'm still with you and I'm going to save
you. I'm going to save you. The honor is knowing Christ is
our only Deliverer. He's our only Deliverer. And
by this work He works, this is all what Paul said in Romans
5, while we rejoice in tribulation. And by all this he makes you
know he's delivering your brethren and the only deliverer of your
brethren. It's what'll make you keep speaking Christ the truth. Not be turned from it, not be
turned to works and start trying to tell yoke centers with the
practical things they ought to be doing. There's plenty of practical
things we ought to be doing. When we're in trouble, you know
what we need? You'll find this with the aged believers that
preach. When trouble comes, they just
preach Christ that much more single and that much more boldly
because that's what God's people need. That's how He's going to
bless this message and free us and keep us walking after Him
is make you behold Christ is all your salvation. He is. And that's when you know, that's
when you know the same afflictions He sent to you, He's fulfilling
all these promises in your brethren by what they're suffering too. The devil wants you to think
that you're not suffering, you're not suffering because God sent
this. that you're not, but the Lord
will make you see that and He wants you to think you are only
suffering like nobody else is suffering. But the Lord's working
this in each of His people, in each of His people. And He's
fulfilling this. These are promises He's promised
us by His grace. And He's fulfilling them in all
His people. There's no way to prove it to
anybody. The proof of it will be his people are going to keep
worshipping him. His people are going to keep
following him. And those that aren't can't make themselves
do it. Because he's not doing his promises for them. His people
are going to keep trusting him, looking to him, following him,
resting in him. And then whatever the outward
circumstances, then we're content because we know the blessings
are in him. spiritually to us. This is why
Paul was able to say, I've learned in whatsoever state I'm in, therewith
to be content. Whether I'm abased or I'm abounding,
he said, everywhere and in all things I am instructed both to
be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
And I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
And you know where Paul was when he wrote that? He was in prison. And there was a whole bunch of
people that thought he was in prison because he should be.
A whole bunch of folks looking on the outward. It's blessings
in the heart, brethren. I pray God will make us see this.
And here's another promise. He promises us eternal life. He says in verse 16, with long
life will I satisfy him and show him my salvation. Everything's
carnal with carnal men. Everything. All the religion's
carnal. They're looking on the outward.
And all a carnal man wants is long life in this life. God might
give you a long life in this life. But if He gives you a hundred
years in this earth, it is a vapor. It is a vapor. That's not long
life. That's not what he's talking
about right here. The hope God puts in the heart of the believer
is eternal life with Christ. That's what we're looking for.
Job asked to be delivered from men of the world which have their
portion in this life. And Job said, as for me, I will
behold thy face in righteousness. I shall be satisfied when I awake
with thy likeness. God's promise is here, with long
life will I satisfy him and show him my salvation. That's what
Job said, I want to be satisfied by waking and beholding him and
being conformed to his likeness. That's what Paul's talking about.
We wait for the hope of righteousness by faith. That's what we're waiting
for. That's what we're waiting for. And God promises those who
persevere in faith until the end, this is what He shall give
to all His people. Every one of His people. And
He keeps on delivering us over and over and over and over throughout
this life. And you know what He's doing
every time? He's giving you a foretaste He's giving you a taste to know
all these promises are sure. He just keeps fulfilling them
for us over and over and over, showing us. I'm delivering you.
I'm keeping you. I'm with you. I'm going to keep
you crying to me and I'm going to answer you and I'm going to
honor you. I'm going to give you this long
life in the end. And it's a foretaste. Every time
He does it, He grows you in this hope a little more to know He
is going to give me this because there's no way I could keep believing
in Him if it wasn't for Him. There's no way I would have come
through this storm except by Him. That's it. No other way. No other way. And He keeps you
knowing He has you in His hand. He has you in His hand. And He's
not going to let His people go. Not going to let you go. And
that grows you in hope. And He says, and I will show
Him my salvation. You that love Him, you that know
His name, you that trust Him. He says, I'm going to show Him
my salvation. Simeon took up the infant, the
Lord Jesus, and he had been promised this. And he took up the Lord
Jesus and he beheld Him. And he said, Lord, now Your servant
can depart in peace. I have beheld Thy salvation. It's Christ. It's Christ. Christ is God's salvation for
His people beginning in. Beginning in. And at last, He'll
be heaven to God's child. He's the reward we're seeking.
Christ. Christ. Christ. God's salvation. My salvation is the Lord Jesus
Christ. That's what His people say. He's
mine. He's my salvation. And God says,
I'm going to show Him my salvation. God promises us an eternity with
Christ, beholding Him and beholding the salvation He's accomplished.
Learning of Him and learning all about Him and what He's done
for us through this whole life. What He did for us through our
life, He's going to show us His riches to us for eternity. I
read this to you from Ephesians 2.6 the other night. But it said
He quickened us and raised us up together and made us sit together
in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. That in the ages to come,
this is what He said, I'm going to give Him long life, I'm going
to give Him eternal life, I'm going to show Him my salvation.
That in the ages to come, He might show the exceeding riches
of His grace and His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. That's what He's going to do.
These are all His promises to you that believe. And listen
now. To whom does He make these promises?
He says, He has set His love upon me. He set His love upon
me. That's what He keeps doing with
all that He brings His people through in this world and all
these promises He keeps fulfilling to us. He's growing our love
to be set on Him only. On Him only. I promise you, when
we get to be aged believers, we're not going to love ourselves
and these things that we love now and put confidence in now
near as much as we do right now. Because He's growing us in love
to Him by showing us we don't have any sufficiency in ourselves.
Growing in grace and knowledge of Him is not growing more confident,
more strong in yourself. It's growing to see more and
more, if He just lets me go, I'm gone. I have no strength. I have no wisdom. I have no ability
in me. It's growing down in yourself
because you've made to see more and more your center. But it's
growing to love Him more because you see, He's all my salvation. He loves me with an everlasting
love. He will not let you go, child.
He will not. That makes you love Him. That
makes you have confidence in Him. You've known His name. He
keeps making you know His name. He keeps keeping you calling
on His name. And if you know His name and
you love Him, here's what He says to you. Christ is teaching
us these promises right here. They're yes in Christ. because
of His righteousness, because of His holiness, because of what
He's done for us, and by His Spirit dwelling in you. These
promises are in Him, yes, and they're in Him, amen. And it's
all to the glory of God. He gets all the glory. He gets
all the glory. So believe on Christ. Cast it
all on Him. Cast it all on Him. Set your
love, your affection upon Him. Be committed to Him. Call upon
Him. If you need help, you need anything,
call upon Him. These promises guarantee we shall. These promises guarantee we shall. And He will deliver us and He'll
keep us. And we're going to see Him face
to face. One day we're going to see Him.
That One who bled and died and rose again for His people and
made us perfect in Him. We're going to behold Him. Behold
Him and be just like Him. Be just like Him. Amen.
About Clay Curtis
Clay Curtis is pastor of Sovereign Grace Baptist Church of Ewing, New Jersey. Their services begin Sunday morning at 10:15 am and 11am at 251 Green Lane, Ewing, NJ, 08638. Clay may be reached by telephone at 615-513-4464 and by email at claycurtis70@gmail.com. For more information, please visit the church website at http://www.FreeGraceMedia.com.
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