Sermons on Old Testament Wisdom/Songs (Page 5)

Sermons on Old Testament Wisdom/Songs (Page 5)

“Wisdom in Suffering” Job 1:1-42:17 (Overview)

An Expositional Sermon Job 1:1-42:17 “Wisdom in Suffering” Theme/Big Idea: Wisdom is trusting God and repenting of sin, even when we don’t understand. Aim/Appropriation/Application: Trust God in your sorrows; He faithful still remains, trust in Jesus Christ the Redeemer in whom Job hopes. Outline: (1) There Is a Hidden Reality (2) We Suffer, We Often Don’t Understand (3) Wisdom Is Dependance & Trust in God (4) Job’s Righteousness Doesn’t Contradict The Bible (5) God’s Word Rule Supreme (6) The Wisdom of Job…

“Choosing Wisdom” Proverbs 8:1-36

Theme: A truly wise life is one that is lived through the substitutionary death of Christ Jesus, the way. Aim: Get hit by the truck of the Bible. Marry lady wisdom. Keep studying God’s word and coming to the gathering of God’s people in the local church to grow in the wisdom of the Lord. (1) Listen to Woman Wisdom’s Voice (Proverbs 8:1-11) (2) Know Woman Wisdom’s Friends (Proverbs 8:12-21) (3) Where Woman Wisdom Comes From (Proverbs 8:22-31) (4) Choose Woman Wisdom (Proverbs 8:32-36)

“Great Is the Lord” Psalm 145:1-21

Theme: The Lord is great and greatly to be praised. Aim: Speak the praise of the Lord for He is great. (1) Christians Worship God (Psalm 145:1-3) (2) Christians Commend God’s Work (Psalm 145:4-7) (3) Christians Exult in God’s Grace Together (Psalm 145:8-13) (4) Christians Cry to God in Pain (Psalm 145:14-20) (5) Christians Are Resolved (Psalm 145:21)

“Shield Me, Lord” Psalm 144:1-15

Theme: God is the sovereign protector of His people. Aim: Pray that God would shape our church like this: Humble trust in God > Issuing to humble authority > leading strength in our church > trusting in God as our Shield and sovereign Protector > leading to blessedness. (1) God Is Our Strength (Psalm 144:1-2) (2) We Don’t Deserve God (Psalm 143:3-6) (3) God Is a Warrior (Psalm 144:5-8) (4) God’s Protection Leads to Worship (Psalm 144:9-11) (5) God’s People Are Blessed (Psalm 144:12-15)

“Satisfy Me, Lord” Psalm 143:1-12

Theme: God satisfies His people in justification, His past and future grace, and His covenant love. Aim: Is David’s satisfaction yours? “Where should you run in your trials? Where can you find satisfaction?” (1) God’s Power to Justify (Psalm 143:1-2) (2) God’s Grace in the Past (Psalm 143:3-6) (3) God’s Grace in the Future (Psalm 143:7-10) (4) God’s Covenant Love For His People (Psalm 143:11-12)

“Protect Me, Lord” Psalm 142:1-7

Theme: God is our portion and He is our protection. Aim: Let David’s prayer be ours.
 (1) Cry and Plead to God (Psalm 142:1) (2) Complain to God (Psalm 142:2) (3) God Is Our Refuge (Psalm 142:3-4) (4) God is Our Protection (Psalm 142:5-7)

“Deliver Me, Lord” Psalm 140:1-13

Theme: God is our hope of salvation in the face of evil and wickedness. Aim: Be encouraged that God is more powerful than what comes against us, and praise God that He is more powerful than our sin and our wickedness. (1) Prayer for Deliverance and Defense (Psalm 140:1-3) (2) The Lord Is the Strength of Our Salvation (Psalm 140:6-8) (3) Prayer for God to Judge the Wicked (Psalm 140:9-13) (4) Christ is the Fulfillment of this Psalm

“Search Me, Lord” Psalm 139:1-24

Theme: God sees and knows all, is everywhere, all powerful, and He loves His people. Aim: Let the knowledge that God searches and knows our hearts lead to our humble invitation for Him to search our hearts, and to lead us to everlasting life through faith in Christ. Encounter… (1) God’s Omniscience (Psalm 139:1-6) (2) God’s Omnipresence (Psalm 139:7-12) (3) God’s Omnipotence (Psalm 139:13-18) This leads to the desire to… (4) Separate from the world & from sin (Psalm 139:19-24)