Bootstrap
Paul Mahan

Fear And Trust

Psalm 34
Paul Mahan November, 9 2014 Audio
0 Comments
Can we both fear and trust the Lord.
Yea, and we must.

Sermon Transcript

Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors

100%
Sometimes, most times, I'm so
anxious to get to the message, I cut the psalm service short. And I started to say, sing the
third as the last. And I looked up, and you were
enjoying singing so much, I couldn't do it. Plus, we had left out,
plenteous grace with thee is found, grace to cover all my
sin. That's why we're here. We'll
talk about that, hear about that. Grace to cover. Psalm 34 is a
psalm or a song of a sinner named David. You think of him as king,
but David knew he was just a sinner who happened to be king. This
was written, if you look up it right after Psalm 34, it says,
a psalm of David when he changed his behavior before Abimelech,
a heathen king, drove in the way and he departed. And let
me just read to you what he did. In 1 Samuel, chapter 21, it says
that David fled for fear of Saul. Saul, one time, David was not
afraid of Goliath and the whole army of the Philistine. But he
was afraid of Saul. He got afraid and thought, He's
going to kill me. And he went to Achish, the king of Gath. That's where Goliath was. The
servants of Achish said, That's David, king of the land. And David was afraid. And it
says he was sore afraid and he changed his behavior. And he
feigned or he faked himself, faked being mad and crazy. It says he began to scratch on
the door and let the fiddle run down his face
like a madman. And the gaff the king said, Is
this the kind of thing you're afraid of? I said, get him out
of here. I just laughed at him. And David wrote this psalm after
that. It's written after he acted like
a madman, acted like a crazy fool out of fear, out of unbelief, self-preservation. He brought
great reproach on the Lord doing that. But the Lord had mercy on him
anyway. A man that had experienced such grace, such mercy, acted
like that and brought reproach on his Lord. But the Lord had
mercy on him anyway. That's how merciful the Lord
is. A man couldn't act any worse than David acted. And God couldn't
be more gracious. That's why he says, look at verse
1, I will bless the Lord at all times. His praise shall continually
be in my mouth. My soul shall make her boast
in the Lord. Boasting excluded. Pride I abase,
David would say. I'm not a king. I'm not fit to
be called a king. I'm not even fit to be called
a child of God. I'm only a sinner saved by grace. That's why it says, oh magnify
the Lord with me, because you're all a bunch of sinners. Can I
call you that? That's what we are. Somebody
brags on you, they're lying to you. That man came to the Lord
and said, good Master. He said, oh, why call somebody good? There's
none good but one, God. God doesn't call us good. He says to sinners like himself,
oh magnify the Lord, exalt Him, His name, together. That's why
we're here, a bunch of sinners, to exalt and magnify the mercy
and grace. That's His name, the name of
our Lord. What's His name? Merciful. gracious,
forgiving iniquity, pardoning iniquity. That's His name. Savior. Of who? Sinners. Oh, magnify
Him. He said, I sought the Lord and
He heard me. The Lord didn't hear David because
he's a great king. He heard him because he's a great
sinner. The Lord's not a respecter of
persons. Because someone is great in man's eyes, that doesn't make
him great in God's eyes. You know who the Lord hears?
Sinners. You know why? For Christ's sake. That's it. He heard me. That's
amazing. Did David one day wake up from
his madness? Yeah. He woke up. You know how ashamed he must
have been? Yeah, you know. Because every
believer in here has acted like a fool, starting with me. Have and will. Through the same
thing, fears, unbelief. And he woke up from his madness
one day, and he thought, you know what he
thought, what is wrong with me? What is wrong with me? Now all
the Lord's done for me. How could I act like that? What
is wrong? What have I done? What have I
done? And he cried. Lord, have mercy
on me. According to Thy multitude, I
tend to mercy. According to Thy loving kindness,
blot out my transgression, wash me throughly from my iniquity,
against thee and thee only have I sinned." You've got to cry
the same thing every time, don't you? David didn't commit one
sin. His whole life was full of sin.
And he cried, and he said, Lord, I don't know how or why you would
hear me now. I don't know how. Or why you
would hear me cry now, after all this time, and need act this
way, but would you please forgive me? Would you please have mercy
on me? Would you please, through the
blood of thy Christ, deliver me out of all my transgressions? Blot out my transgressions, would
you?" And he said, he heard me. and delivered me. Verse 4. He
delivered me. I heard you. I have. And I will,
the Lord said. Why? Because He is God. Because He is the Lord. Because
He is good. That's why. That's what David said. I sought
the Lord and He heard me. Not because He was a great man,
but because He was a great sinner. He wrote another psalm one time.
Pardon my iniquity. For it is great. Don't pardon
me because I'm a great man. Pardon me because I'm a great
sinner. It's going to take a great God to forgive such a great sinner. That's what he said. I sought
the Lord, this fellow, and he heard me. And he delivered me
from all my fears. That's why he says, sing. Sing unto the Lord. Let's sing
about His mercy and grace to sinners. He said, I'll boast in Him. Not
myself, not anyone, but Him. He said, the humble, verse 2,
the humble will hear this and be glad. Those who know themselves
for what they are. Sin really, more than anything
else, humbles us. Sin. We may think we're something.
Lord, just leave us alone briefly. Show us what we're capable of
doing. And it just brings us down where we realize, I am nothing. I am just less than the leader. Even after many years. Right? If we ever get lifted up, he's
going to bring us down. He's going to bring us down.
He said, The humble shall hear those that hear how the king
played a fool. I was sitting here, and David,
though ashamed of himself, he wrote, you know, he told on himself. And the Lord told for our learning. And he didn't confess his sins,
but yet he confessed what a worthless fellow he is, and everyone else
heard it. and rather than reject him or
disrespect him. Now, Joab did. Joab did. And Joab even rebuked
David one day, and the Lord killed him. But nobody else did. Because
they all knew. We're all a bunch of sinners.
And they heard about it. And while the Lord should have
made him a great example of strict justice, because he knew better
than anybody, the Lord should have made him an example of strict
justice, how the Lord will not clear the guilty. He made him
the greatest example of mercy. And so if the Lord will show
such great mercy, to a man who received such great grace and
such great gifts and been so greatly blessed all his life,
took him from the sheep though, made him sit a king, and he'd
act like that and do that in the face of such love and such
mercy, and yet the Lord spared him anyway? The nobodies and
the nothings everywhere else heard this and said, if he'll
spare, A great sinner like that, surely, He'll forgive me. It was Brother Kelly that said to
one of his friends one time. I can tell it now because he's
not here. He was talking to one of his
old scallywag buddies, you know, that we used to run with, and
witnessing to him, and trying to get him to come hear the gospel.
And the fellow said, I can't come there. I don't belong there. And Kelly said, well, they They
let me in. They'll let you in. I love that. He said, if they let me in, let
him in. Brother Ron and who else was
standing back there at the door one day? I forget who it was.
Who was standing back there with you? John? John. Ron and John
were back there and I said, you're our bouncers here, aren't you?
It's not to keep the bad people out. Keep the good ones out. No good people allowed. Let him
in. Folks, I'm here to tell you,
I'm the preacher here. I'm the pastor here, so-called.
The example here, if he let me in, guaranteed he'll let anybody
else in. Guaranteed. This, I've got to
quote it again, I can't preach without, can't go a day without
thinking of this verse, John. This is a faithful saying. And
it's so worthy of all acceptation, because all have sinned and come
short of the glory of God, that Jesus Christ came into this filthy
world to do what? One thing, save sinners. Even
the worst. Paul said, I'm an example. I
was injurious, I was a persecutor, I was a blasphemer, but I obtained
mercy. He said, I'm an example of who
he let in, of who he calls, of who Christ came for. Not the
good, not the righteous, sinners Jesus came to call. David. Lord have mercy on me. They all said, but then there's
hope for us. There's hope for us. Verse 5, I look at it like
this. They looked unto him. They all looked to him. Look
unto me and be ye saved, he said. All the ends of the earth. I'm
God. Look unto me and be ye saved.
I'm God. There is not else. Don't look
anywhere else. Don't look within. All you'll
see is sin. Look without yourself. Look.
Look. Behold, in the Lamb of God, taketh away the sin of the
world. John said, Look, and be ye saved. All of you. And so
they did. They looked unto Him. And they
were lightened. I like that. They were lightened.
This could mean anything. Their burden was lifted. Old
Pilgrim, remember he had that Pilgrim's Progress, he had that
burden on his back, leaving that flea in the city of destruction
to the celestial city. And the evangelist told him where
to go. Beyond Wicked Gate is the only
way in. That's the gate. Got to go through
that gate. And beyond that gate is a cross. And you'll lose your burden.
He did. He went through that gate, and
behold, that cross lifted up. The Lord Jesus Christ sent off atonement, blood to
cover all my sins, grace, forgiveness, pardon, for even a thief hanging
there has never done one thing good in his life. The greatest
show of God's great glory. Hang in there for that filthy,
the pure, spotless, holy Son of the Most High God. Hang in
there for this worthless, filthiest, vilest, most wretched creature
on earth. Hang in there to say, Him. Look,
and the old pilgrim looked and it says, it's a burden dropped
off. It's lightened. And he skips. He starts skipping
until he fell in the slow of the spawn. They looked and they
were lightened. It also means in the text they
flowed under him. They just melted. Their faces
were not ashamed. I can't wait to get the story
of Joseph and his brother. I can't wait. How Joseph treated his brother. They were
the sorriest brothers you could have. Boy, they had a good brother,
didn't they? And Joseph. Such a type of crowd. I've got to go on. But they were
not ashamed. So the Lord is not ashamed to
call us brethren. That's just amazing. That's just
amazing. Some of you have brothers, maybe sisters, Pretty low. Pretty bad. And you'd be somewhat ashamed
even to introduce them to people as your brother. But if you love
them, they're your brother. This is my brother. And people look at him and say,
whew, what a bad one. What a bad one. That's your brother? Henry, the Lord is not ashamed
to call us His brethren. That's amazing, isn't it? That's
your brother? Yes, it is. And don't you say
a thing about it. So they looked to him. That's who you need to look to.
A friend that's thicker, closer than a brother. One who's not
ashamed of you. Oh boy. This poor man cried,
David said, What he's saying here is this
poor excuse for a man, this poor fellow, me, poor excuse for a
man, looking and acting like I did, cried unto the Lord, and
the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his trouble. Saved me out of all of them,
this poor fellow. David said, what he's saying
is if he heard me, he'll hear anybody. They will save him. It's true, David said. It's true
that he hears, ready to hear, ready to pardon. It's true, David
said. I know it from experience. And this is true. Look at verse
7. The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him
and delivereth them. The angel of the Lord. David
was where he shouldn't have been. David was doing what he shouldn't
have done. Acting like a fool. But the Lord had his angel around
him, like Lot. I want you to listen
to this. You've heard it before. But the
Lord said to Lot when he came to Sodom. And at the time, Lot
wasn't acting much like a believer, was he? Or shortly thereafter,
was he? And the angel of the Lord came
and said to Lot, you're coming out. He said, we can't do anything
for this city until we get you out of here. Did you hear that? We cannot
destroy this place until we bring you out. The king has sent us. Tell Rahab, Joshua said, we're
coming to get you. And we will not destroy this
place until we bring you to heaven. Can't do it. Not one of his bones
will be broken. Not one of his own. The angel
of the Lord encampeth. Would you hear this? Every one
of us is so fearful of so many things. We're afraid of everything. Everything. Aren't we? That's
just unbelief. It's just unbelief. The Lord
kept telling His disciples more than anything else, fear not.
Fear not. Why? I'm with you. I'm camping
with you. The angel of the Lord, the Spirit
of God, encampeth round about them that fear Him. Round about
them. Round about them. And Satan complained to the Lord. He had to come and receive His
orders from the Lord. Satan, God of this world, one
everybody fears. I love that in Isaiah 14. It
says, they're all going to say to Him, are You the one that
we feared in the end? Is that the fellow? Look at him. Satan came and complained. God said, have you considered
My servant Job? Satan said, I sure have. He said,
but you've put a hedge around him. I can't get to him. I've
wanted to for years. I can't touch him. That's right. That angel of the Lord kept the
throne about them that feared Him. Who's that? Every single
one. He said, David didn't fear the
Lord. Yes, he did. Oh, yes, he did. Oh, yes, he did. He just didn't act like it then.
Huh? Do you fear the Lord? Every believer
does. This is the beginning of wisdom.
We just don't act like it all the time. We just don't act like
it half the time. But we do. Now here's what I want us to
look at. How that fear and trust can go
together. They do. Can you fear the Lord
and still trust Him? Oh, yeah. It's just an enigma
to most people. A paradox. Fear the Lord? You don't ever hear that anymore,
do you? But the Scriptures are full of
it. Fear the Lord. Oh, fear the Lord. Oh, fear the
Lord. Oh, fear the Lord. Unite our hearts to fear Thy
Name. Fear the Lord from the beginning of wisdom. Fear. Oh, fear the Lord. He says, The
angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and
delivereth them. Oh, fear the Lord. Verse 9. Oh,
fear the Lord, ye saints. There is no lack to them that
fear him. Fear. Fear is such a sober sense of God's absolute omniscience. He knows everything. And omnipresence
is everywhere. And look at verse 15. The eyes of the Lord are upon
the righteous. His ears open under their cry. The face of the Lord is against
them that do evil. People don't believe in God,
but those who say they do say, He doesn't see me. I'll hide
under darkness. Oh, no. The eyes of the Lord
are everywhere. God's people know, in like Hagar,
they said, Thou, Lord, seest me. Fear of the Lord is a sobering
yet comforting thing. The fear of the Lord is a sense
of His holiness. He will by no means clear the
guilty. John, I'm guilty. We're guilty of all of it. And we know he will by no means
clear his guilt. Sense of his holiness. Sense
of his presence. Like Herod said, the eyes of
the Lord are upon the righteous. The face of the Lord against
them that do evil. We do evil sometimes. Fear the Lord. But now look back
at verse 8. He says, oh, taste and see that
the Lord is good. Blessed is the man that trusted
in Him. Taste and see the Lord is good. We'd say of someone
who is very kind, someone who is loving and compassionate,
we'd say, He's so sweet. She's so sweet. None sweeter in this respect
than our Lord Jesus Christ. And that's who we're talking
about. That's who David's talking about. The Lord Jesus Christ.
And he said, oh, taste and see that the Lord is good. Who's
He good to? Sinners. Who's He good to? Those that mourn over sin. Who's He good to? Those that
are poor in spirit. Who's He good to? Those that
cry unto Him for mercy. He's good. He's rich unto all
them that call on Him. Is he a Gentile? The Lord is
good in all the colonies. He's good. Taste and see. Those
that have tasted the grace of God, they know He's good. Sweet. Sin leaves us bitter. Sin leaves
us broken. He asked that adulterous woman.
That woman caught in the very act of adultery and brought in
four. Though everybody in that room
may have thought She's innocent. She didn't. Everybody knew she's
guilty. And she knew it more than anybody.
And the Lord Jesus Christ, and she didn't say a word, but her
heart's crying out. And the Lord Jesus Christ stooped
down to her. You're talking about sweet. Oh,
taste and see the Lord is gracious. You're talking about merciful
and gracious and kind and compassionate. He stooped down to where she
was. And she heard the sweetest words, the best words a human
being could possibly hear. Music to her ears. He said, Thy
sins be forgiven. Thy sins be forgiven. It's an
unsweetened. The sweet Savior spoke peace
to her. Peace by the blood of His cross.
Peace with one word. The Lord is good. No taste to see the Lord is good. Any of you have? I've got a phone. LG. Anybody? I've got one. LG. I never knew what that meant
until recently. Life is good. That's what that
meant. No. The Lord is good. You understand that? If your
life is good, it's because the Lord is good. It's just another
way for men to take all the glory away from our God. clothing. When I found that out, I saw
a t-shirt I liked somewhere, and I wanted to buy it. And on
the back it had LG. I said, I ain't buying that. I ain't buying that. I have to have that phone. I've
got a two-year agreement. The Lord is good. Let the believer,
let God's people say, the Lord be magnified. Life? Even believers that can have
Their lives are full of sorrow and trouble. They can say, the
Lord is good. Only they can say. Blessed is
the man that trusteth in Him. Do you see that? Verse 8. Fear Him, yet trust Him. Trust
means to flee. Listen to this, I just looked
it up. It means to flee for protection. The very one you fear is the
one who says, And I, it's over here, this illustration. Abner, sorry, but I love that
old dog, Abner. Abner, all his life, he would
act like a dog. He was well trained. As far as
dogs go, he was a good dog. That's a misnomer, really. There's
no such thing as a good dog. But he was good. I taught him. I bought him. I fed him. I watered him. But all his days,
he'd pee on the shrubbery or tear up or dig in the garden
or chase rabbits. All his days, I was chasing him.
I was just chasing him, chasing him, chasing him, chasing him.
Acting like a dog all his day. I knew his brain, though. And he'd do things every now
and then. He'd know he shouldn't have done that. That old dog. But you know what
he would do when I'd call him? And he was my sternest boy. Adler! You know what he'd do? He'd come to me. He'd come to
me. He didn't have his tail cut off
at birth, but he'd have his ear. He'd come to me. You know what
I'd do? Pardon him. He humbled himself. I was ready
to pardon him. I loved him. I loved Abner. I love dogs as a species, but
I don't love all dogs. And God loves Men and women,
he doesn't love all men and women. I'll tell you who he does love.
Those that he humbles. Those that he breaks. Those that
he brings to his defeat of Christ. Those that repent of themselves.
And he knows their frame. He knows them. They're going
to act all their days, they're going to act like flesh. And
you know what he is? You know how good he is? He's
ready to pardon. And he calls us and he chastens
us and he rebukes us Abner feared me, but he wasn't afraid of me. Does that make sense? He feared me, but he wasn't afraid
of me. He had such a respect for me,
reverence, as it were, for me. Even in his biggest crimes, he'd
come to me for refuge, not shelter. And I put him to sleep. That's
a pretty good illustration of the way our Lord does us. Oh,
fear the Lord, you who are saints. It's to trust Him. Trust means
to flee for protection. Trust means to have hope in.
Is there hope for somebody like me? Yeah, He'll let you in too. Confide in. Trust means to confide
in. Tell it all. Have confidence
in. That you'll come to Him. Trust. This got a hold of me. This is
why I wanted to preach this. Trust means whatever He tells
you, you can believe. And if He tells you to come,
no matter your sin, no matter what, He said, come unto Me and I'll give you rest. Come
unto Me. I'll pardon you. Come, He said.
I'll pardon you. And you'll do it. Trust Him.
Trust Him. He'll do it. He'll do what He
said He'd do. Always. No one who ever has trusted in
the Lord has been let down. No one who's ever trusted in
the Lord will be let down. Be disappointed. You look to
men, you'll be disappointed. You look inside, you'll be discouraged. You look to the Lord, you'll
be encouraged. You'll be strengthened. You'll
be relieved. Oh, how blessed. is a man that trusts in Him.
Fear the Lord, verse 9, again, ye His saints. There's no want
to them that fear Him. And I'm going to get through
it, I promise you. There's no want to them, no lack. That's
what He said in Psalm 23, didn't it? The Lord is my shepherd,
I shall not want. That means shall not lack. Shall
not lack. Not like anything. Not like food
or rain, or restoration, or direction, or protection, or righteousness.
or companionship, thou art with me, or goodness and mercy to
follow you, to watch over you. Oh, fear the Lord. The young
lions, the strongest creature on earth, they may lack and suffer
hunger. Not those that seek the Lord.
They'll never want any good. What's really good, come, you
children, listen to this. Now, here's the fear of the Lord
and fear and trust and doing what he says, it all goes together. If you fear him, you'll do what
he says. Right? Come, you children, verse 11,
hearken unto me, I'll teach you the fear of the Lord. Okay, David,
preacher, tell me, what man is he that desireth life and loveth
many days, that he may see good? And I do. Don't you? Not only
eternal life, but in this life, I want to see some good days.
I may have many more days. A few days, I don't know. But
I want to see some good. All right? Verse 13, keep thy
tongue from evil. His tongue is a world of iniquity
in it. His tongue is one of the greatest
sources of our troubles. He that keepeth his tongue, Keepeth
his soul from troubles. That's what the talk is about.
Lips. And you're left from speaking
guile, twisted, corrupt, whatever, innuendos and hidden
meanings and not the whole truth. Depart from evil and do good. Seek peace. Seek peace and pursue
it. The eyes of the Lord are upon
the righteous in every way, just whatever that means. He's looking,
watching us, and oh, His ears are open unto their cry. My, my. You know, the Lord, whom the
Lord loveth, he chastens. Chastens. Whom he loves, he chastens. The Lord's people Don't get away
with anything. Did your children? But you didn't cast them out.
You didn't kill them. You didn't disown them. You didn't,
you know, you chased them. We don't get away with anything. The Lord either punishes our
Lord Jesus Christ for all our sins. He doesn't. He punishes
the Lord Jesus Christ for all the sins of all of God's people. He laid on Him the iniquity of
us all. And every single child of His
is going to be chastised. On one way or another. And they're
going to know it. They're going to know it. They don't know it. You know, a wise parent will
chasten the child that they love for their good. I remember thinking my mother
was omniscient, knew everything, and omnipresent. Oh my, the Lord
is. His eyes, behold, his eyelids
try. The eyes of the Lord are upon his right, the righteous,
both in mercy, in love, and in grace. And as a parent watching
over your child, like watching your kids, and they do something,
act in a way that we do there, as much as we love our grandchildren,
you know. And I love, no one could love children more And
I do, my grandchildren, we do. And yet I watch them. I saw Isabella
do something just horrible. Just bad. I couldn't believe
it. That's when I knew she's my grandchild.
But she can't get away with that. Right? Can't keep doing that. Oh no. You're not going to do
that. You're going to have to learn.
It might be a little painful. We're not going to kick you out
of the family. We're not going to cut you off. Like Manoah's
wife said, he's not going to kill us. He would have shown
us this time. But he's going to chase them.
And don't let that scare you. Wait a minute. It ought to create
the fear of the Lord, isn't it? It ought to. The fear of the
Lord is clean. And I tell you what will give
you repentance is His goodness. When you find out, I know better,
like Elijah said, I know better than anybody. David said, look
at me, I know better than anybody. But God. Oh, He's so gracious. Let me go on. The eyes of the
Lord, the face of the Lord is against them that do evil. And
He is going to cut them off. If God is for us, nobody can
be against us. Oh, my. In Christ. And He is. But God's against us. The righteous
cry, who's righteous? Christ is the righteous one.
And those in Christ are righteous. Yes, sir. That's what he said.
You can trust him. That's what he said. Believe
on him like Abraham and he's counting for righteousness, John.
Believe on him. Not do, believe. I didn't say
those things about doing David didn't say those things up there,
depart from evil, do good, seek peace, blessed are the peacemaker,
pursue it. He didn't say those things to
make you accepted to God, to make you try to earn His favor. Oh no, no, no. He said those
things because it's the right thing. Because it's the right
thing. Do good because it's the right
thing to do. And pursue it. The eyes of the Lord. The righteous
cry, those in Christ, they cry after they fail miserably like
David. They didn't keep their lips.
They didn't depart from evil. They ran into it. They cry what
does the Lord do? He hears them. And delivers them
out of all their trouble. Psalm 107. Everything they got
into, they cried. He heard them and delivered them.
Yes, the Lord is near unto them that are of a broken heart over
sin, people. And, yes, His people that are
brokenhearted and sorrow, bereavement. And saith it such as of a contrite
spirit. And right here is our salvation.
And what we're doing, what you're hearing, His Word of Christ. His word of rebuke and His word
of comfort. He's now. Many are the afflictions
of the righteous. The Lord promised it. The Lord
promised it. He did. He was afflicted in all
our afflictions. And He says, we will be too.
But the Lord delivered Him out of them all. He's a deliverer. That's His name. He keeps all
His bones. Not one of them is broken. Bonnie left in here the other
day, and I said, you're walking a little better. She said, yeah,
I'm old hip. And I said, well, the Lord will take us no matter
what, you know, who we are. She said, even a little toe?
I said, yeah, even a little toe. I'm going to cut off a little
toe. A little toe. All his bones, every member of
his body, the most worthless. Not one of them will be cut off.
Evil shall slay the wicked. Their own devices are going to
bring them down. And those that hate Christ, they're
going to be guilty someday. That's what they're going to
be guilty of. But the Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants by the
precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. Pay that price. You're
not your own. You're bought with the price. And whatever Christ
paid for, He's going to have. He redeems them. And none of
them, not one, that trust in Him, that look to Him for mercy,
for pardon, for grace. Not one of them. Sinful though
they be. David will tell you, this poor
man cried. David said, would you hear me?
You'll be glad. You'll be lightened if you hear this. You'll be glad
this fellow cried the worst of the bunch, and he heard me. None
that trust in him will be ever found guilty." Desolate. I won't be left out. It will
be similarly the same. All right, let's sing in closing
number 287. 287. Never fails, she starts playing
something I didn't pick, and I think that's a better song
than the one I picked. 287. We'll stand. Like a river
glorious is God's perfect peace. Stayed upon Jehovah. Stand with
me. 287.
Paul Mahan
About Paul Mahan
Paul Mahan has been pastor of Central Baptist Church in Rocky Mount, Virginia since 1989; preaching the Gospel of God's Sovereign Grace.
Broadcaster:

Comments

0 / 2000 characters
Comments are moderated before appearing.

Be the first to comment!

Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.