Sunday, March 21, 2010

O Magnify The Lord With Me - Sermon Outline

TEXT - Psalms 34:3


I.                  O Magnify The Lord
  A. Magnify -

Magnify - gaw-dal' - to twist, wreath, exceed, excellent, increase, lift up, promote

1.      Crown – King as Supreme (To twist)
2.      O Crown The Lord With Me

3.      Exalt – To lift up
a.      To see above all
b.      To see above everything

II.               Magnify Our Problems
   A. Seeing our problems bigger than our God

1.      God’s people often tend to magnify their problems
2.      We turn a molehill into a mountain.
3.      Is it not true that we make the tiniest little problems into problems that are so big that we begin to see God as this little powerless God and so we perceive the problem to be bigger than even God?
4.      Did you know that when you magnify your problems that you are actually exalting them to a place where they are king in your life?
5.      In other words your problems become your King or your God.
6.      We can begin to praise and even worship our problems to the place where they become more powerful than even God.

        B. We need to see our problems the way God sees them

1.      Our God will remove the mountains in our life when we believe Him too.
2.      By exalting Him above our problems and getting a word from Him.
3.      Jesus said “Speak to this mountain and it shall obey you and be removed.” But not without faith
4.      Before we can speak to a mountain in our life we must first get a Word from God to speak. Remember it’s not our words that move mountains it’s His Word that moves mountains. This is real faith!
5.      Do you have a mountain in your life? Get a Word! Then speak it! The mountain must be removed. It must be removed!

III.           Magnify The Lord With Me
    A. Exalt the Lord Together
1.      Learn to bear one another’s burdens and pray for each other.
2.      Unity – One mind and one accord.
3.      Till we all come to the unity of the Faith to the fullness and stature of Christ unto a perfect man. 

 

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