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Theme: I don't want to go back to the world – the Word will preserve me. Psalms. a free CD will be available following the service. 119: 33-104. Theme: The Word will keep me close to the Lord. Psalms. 119: 33-104. Theme: The Word is my consolation. Psalms. 119: 33-104.
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Theme: I don't want to go back to the world – the Word will preserve me Psalms a free CD will be available following the service 119: 33-104
Theme: The Word will keep me close to the Lord Psalms 119: 33-104
Theme: The Word is my consolation Psalms 119: 33-104
Theme: The Lord is known through His Word Psalms 119: 33-104
Theme: The Word reveals the Lord's just purposes Psalms 119: 33-104
Theme: Teach me the Word so I can be a witness Psalms 119: 33-104
Theme: The Word teaches me how to trust Psalms 119: 33-104
Theme: The Word gives permanence; stability Psalms 119: 33-104
"The strain is more joyful, for experience has given the sweet singer a comfortable knowledge of the word of the Lord, and this makes a glad theme. After tossing about on a sea of trouble the Psalmist here leaps to shore and stands upon a rock. Jehovah's word is not fickle nor uncertain; it is settled, determined, fixed, sure, immovable." Psalms 119: 33-104 C. H. Spurgeon
"If we are conscious that we are the Lord's we may be confident that he will save us. We are the Lord's by creation, election, redemption, surrender, and acceptance; and hence our firm hope and assured belief that he will save us." Psalms 119: 33-104 C. H. Spurgeon
NLT ~ Even perfection has its limits, but your commands have no limit. Psalms 119: 33-104
Theme: The Word brings clarity of perspective Psalms 119: 33-104
"He who is careful not to go an inch aside will not leave the road. He who never touches the intoxicating cup will never be drunk. He who never utters an idle word will never be profane. If we begin to depart a little we can never tell where we shall end." Psalms 119: 33-104 C. H. Spurgeon