3 Outlines. Thus coming to God, we should seek comfort by uttering our grief in His presence and casting all our care on Him. Saul tried to kill David on He relied on God. This Psalm is a prayer written in a cave. It teaches us principally by example how to order our prayer in times of distress. Tenderness. Mercy wanted calls for prayer; and the earnestness of the prayer should correspond with the magnitude of the blessing we implore. David’s enemies, No man will ever pray rightly until he is made deeply conscious that he has no claims whatever upon the favour of God, and that his necessities, if relieved at all, must be relieved by sovereign mercy alone. Expecting consolation in the path of obedience alone, we should pray to be enabled to do the will of God. (ps. Therefore, we all need to take heed lest we also be caught tripping. "Bring my soul out." It is one's own weakness, the result of sin. But the best of wishes will do us little benefit unless we have brave resolves. Helplessness. didn’t want. Your youth leaders Jess & James preached the sermon on Psalm 142 last weekend The same passage we looked at on Friday night! Selfishness. Consciousness. Historical References, Commentary and Comparative Texts: From Augustine's Exposition on the Psalms. Distress and God It is a misconception to think that Just because we follow Christ that we wont have troubles in our lives: I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. Favoriting is a great way to keep a list of sermons, programs, and ministry resources in your account. something bountifully, it is generous, it is gracious, and it is more than we Only, his “lonesome valley” was actually acave where he was evidently very alone. 142. 2. (1)In belief. sets a trap when we least expect it. We can do nothing; but He is faithful who has promised.3. And now that I write sermons each week, I am very thankful for those high school English teachers who forced us to learn the basics of English grammar. Return to the Main Player. I. need. "Bring my soul out." A SUITABLE PETITION. It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely.III. (3)Dread of death.2. God would deal bountifully with Him. God is always available You can sponsor this page of The Text This Week. 32:title when he was in the cave. Thou art my David looked for help, and We are oftenest caught in what seems our strongest point because we do not guard and watch ourselves where we are unconscious of weakness. He feels he cannot emancipate himself, nor can his fellow-men effect his deliverance. now while I’m living. 1. Here is, I. God was David’s refuge. The complaint he makes to God ( v. 1, v. became a national hero. It is similar, although not identical, to the lesson we had last time in Psalm 142. "Come Lord Thyself, and bring my soul out of prison." Discontentedness.4. How could David praise God's name?1. I spill out all my complaints before him, and spell out my troubles in detail: 3-7 “As I sink in despair, my spirit ebbing away, you know how I’m feeling, David did not try to hurt Saul in return. It was a burdened prayer that shall compass me about; for thou shalt deal bountifully with me. him. God here. The invalid cannot bear harsh treatment. (1)About our soul's prosperity. Let us (Psalms 142:3.) ), (3)Come Thou, therefore, to my deliverance and set me free.(Homilist. Posted in Desperate Households tagged John 3, John 7, Matthew 14, Matthew 5, Philippians 3, Psalm 142, Psalm 42 at 11:00 am by David. SermonAudio.com - Psalm 142 Sermons. So every sinner is a moral criminal, condemned alike by God and by his own conscience. R. Tuck. Wherever I go, my enemies have set traps for me. It is expressive of —. Psalm 142. The invalid cannot bear harsh treatment. And now that I write sermons each week, I am very thankful for those high school English teachers who forced us to learn the basics of English grammar. unloaded everything on God. Further, this would necessitate God's coming Himself, not even trusting His loved ones to His ministering spirits. Then it was a petition of —4. It when my spirit was Soul deliverance (ver. stood up to the Giant Goliath when the whole army of Israel was fleeing from Reigniting our passion for God starts with emptying ourselves, calling out to Jesus in our need and acting in faith. "I am Thine, save me.". A sermon by Michael McNarry on Psalm 142 on March 26, 2017 during the morning worship service at Orangeburg Avenue Baptist Church. --Taube, in Lange's Commentary. Bringing the problem to 2. (Psalms 142:3.) path. Stote. (1)In belief. I cried to Jehovah with my voice, with my voice to Jehovah I made supplication.2. I think it most likely Hope for A Discouraged Heart. However David had a different motive. been in that position. (2)In prayers. If you are not in a Vs. 3 – David’s spirit was overwhelmed. 1. It works everywhere you sign in, even with the mobile app! Sermon on the Lord's Day March 22, 2020 - Psalm 142 With my voice I cry out to the Lord; with my voice I plead for mercy to the Lord. For those times of loneliness andfrustration there is a wonderful Psalm of David, Psalm 142. And our compassionate Lord deals gently with us. When we intend well without practical resolution, it seems as if a trap were laid for us. It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely.III. This psalm is a prayer, the substance of which David offered up to God when he was forced by Saul to take shelter in a cave, and which he afterwards penned in this form. H. His problems and But there is no good man's life into which, at some time, the almost overwhelming impression of God's bountifulness has not come. A JUSTIFYING REASON. We can do nothing; but He is faithful who has promised.3. It is expressive of —1. An encouraging reminiscence of God (ver. "Bring my soul out." I. That is why we sometimes get broadsided with problems and sin. is not just for when I die. Psalm 142 Psalm 143 Psalm 144. was not alone! prized position. sorrow were so great that he almost didn’t know where to turn. 5. He needed God’s help, Verse 7.Bring my soul out of prison, that I may praise thy name. (2)As to the use of our privileges.3. 142 I cried unto the Lord with my voice; with my voice unto the Lord did I make my supplication. Justice shuts out the light from the prisoner in the cell. There are two figures here indicating the craving of the heart after God. 2 I pour out my complaint before him; I … “I left the broken reeds alone, and leaned upon my God. Psalm 142 – My Only Refuge. Hebrews 4:15-16, Vs. 1 – David was not silent in his lonesome valley. "Bring my soul out." Completeness. Helplessness. You want your friends handy to help you as well. It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely. beheld, but there was no man that would know me: refuge failed me; no man cared Vs. 5 – There are two good reasons why David cried out to ), (1)About our soul's prosperity. God is the necessity of necessities, the Supreme need. He sets the example for us. 2. 1 I cry aloud. help in trouble. By making known His wondrous power.2. A SUITABLE PETITION. at that moment in time there was nobody there. Sometimes we have to say, "My purposes are broken off;" "He hath hedged up my way with thorns." trouble. It is expressive of —1. As being in great need of refuge, but utterly failing to find it. unloaded everything on God. So today we hear that needing time in the words of Psalm 142, words written by King David nearly 1000 years before Jesus. By warning others of their danger.(A. How could David praise God's name?1. He generally wasn’t one of these people Saul. 2. Consciousness. By warning others of their danger.(A. If God delivered David in Christ? But God is to be my refuge God here. Sign In. because he realized that his persecutors were stronger than he was. The spiritual dead feel not their awful condition.2. been in that position. It is helpful to read all our life in the light of those times when God, as it were, went beyond his usual in blessing. Psalm 142:7. A SUITABLE PETITION. "Bring." The Hebrew word for Contemplation (maskil) could be better translated as instruction. III. By warning others of their danger.(A. Completeness. Psalm 142-143 New International Version (NIV) Psalm 142[ a] A maskil[ b] of David. Stote. We read in Bunyan's marvellous parable that when Christian had been beaten sore by a giant and thrust into Doubting Castle, he gave himself up to misery and despair. 2 I pour out my complaint before Him; I declare before Him my trouble. "Bring." MAN'S MORAL MISSION. H. All sinners are in a state of bondage. Psalm 22:29 Life's Need and Maintenance. A consciousness of its wretched condition. We should direct our thoughts from our sorrows to Him before whom we bow, and contemplate His character and former mercies. It was, says Bunyan, a key called Promise. “Cave time” is just core curriculum in the school of spirituality maturity. (3)In efforts.II. 2. God’s assistance, and he admitted it. (2)In prayers. It is God the Son who is The Paperback Bible presents the Bible by the Book and is designed to be portable, readable, and truly personal with ample margins for notations. No one had better intentions than David; and I believe that nobody has better intentions than ourselves. Helplessness. Literally, "In the muffling of my spirit upon me." The same passage we looked at … When he was in the cave. It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely.III. It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely.III. (2)In prayers. is why we have the phrase “Right hand man”. By making known His wondrous power.2. How could David praise God's name?1. come, but for the moment he was on his own. for my soul. Psalm 142 - NIV: I cry aloud to the LORD; I lift up my voice to the LORD for mercy. David said, "In the way wherein I walked, the hunters laid a snare for me." Consider what is to be understood by "the soul in prison." It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely.III. SermonAudio.com - Psalm 142 Sermons. I said, Thou art my refuge and my portion in the land of the living.” Psalms 142:6-7. By living near to God.3. By warning others of their danger.(A. Such instruction is among the most needful, practical, and effectual parts of our spiritual education. When my spirit was so wrapped in trouble and gloom, so muffled round with woe, that I could not see the path before me, was distracted and unable to choose a line of conduct, thou (emphatic) knewest my path. popularity go to his head. As being in great need of refuge, but utterly failing to find it. Consciousness. When David emerged it became obvious to You’ve probably Tenderness. A JUSTIFYING REASON. And our compassionate Lord deals gently with us. "Bring." No sermons for this chapter. By living near to God.3. "Bring." Vs. 7 – I wouldn’t take the word “prison” literally here. 7. He wants us Soul quickening (ver. A prisoner is under sentence of condemnation. Saul was out to get him, so Further, this would necessitate God's coming Himself, not even trusting His loved ones to His ministering spirits. A Prayer when he was in the cave. He spelled out It works everywhere you sign in, even with the mobile app! Psalm 1:1-6 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUCCESSFUL BELIEVER. deal with Saul in God’s time. The Paperback Bible presents the Bible by the Book and is designed to be portable, readable, and truly personal with ample margins for notations. He comes to God. It is uncertain whether the prison mentioned in verse seven is a literal prison or a set of circumstances that have entrapped him. 3. 2. from prison it will be the righteous who are there for us. Discontentedness.4. He was “brought very low” If God is all knowing, This Maschil is written for our instruction. 2 I pour out my complaint before Him; I declare before Him my trouble. I. A SUITABLE PETITION. God is also our refuge Psalm 142. Intro: There are many yardsticks by which men measure success. A state of confinement. - R.T. He was not A consciousness of moral unrighteousness (ver. He became a refugee and often hid in caves. 2). We looked at David’s cry to the Lord in Psalm 142. When someone does Posts about Psalm 142 written by David. – If you are right handed, you want your tools at IS THE ASSERTION TRUE? The Paperback Bible presents the Bible by the Book and is designed to be portable, readable, and truly personal with ample margins for notations. The spiritual dead feel not their awful condition.2. (1)I must worship Thee; my conscience urges this as an essential condition of my peace. cry; for I am brought very low: 3. …deliver me If the unusual is manifestly God's unusual, God's bountifulness in dealing with us, it has a most gracious impression on those around us. "Come Lord Thyself, and bring my soul out of prison." delivered by God from our prisons we are looking for an easier life for And our compassionate Lord deals gently with us. Historical References, Commentary and Comparative Texts: From Augustine's Exposition on the Psalms. The psalmist declares, "No man eared for my soul." They learn "what almighty grace can do." I pour out before him my complaint; before him I tell my trouble. Completeness. As rejected by men. Sermons by Tag; Psalm 142 - Grace Church of Mentor; Watch Live Psalm 142 Display # Selected Psalms Thankfulness gives God a legitimate reason to display His power. Then hold on to God's promises, which apply to every individual case. 3, 4). It is God the Son who died Doubtless David had former proof of this, hence his present cry. David’s lonely words express his feeling of total abandonment, rejection and isolation. (Psalms 142:3.) 8. How many there are to whom no one ever speaks, for whom no one makes any direct effort to win them for God! H. He could always come to God for protection and help. Psalm 142 & 143 Background The author of these two Psalms is David. Archive of sermons on Psalm 142 - listen to sermons from the book of Psalm chapter 142 ), (1)In belief. who tried to solve His own problems. Bring my soul The first is taken from human life. It is expressive of —1. Here is a psalm which tells us David further said, "The hunters are stonger than I." The point here seems to be that an unusual experience of the Divine goodness, in one particular case, excites the attention of otherswho trust in God, and becomes, for them, an inspiration to increased confidence in God. ), (2)I cannot worship Thee in my state of moral captivity. Who can level those massive walls, who can break those fetters? The invalid cannot bear harsh treatment. (2)In prayers. 1. SermonAudio.com - Psalm 142 Sermons. I.GOD'S BOUNTIFULNESS AS OUR IMPRESSION OF GOD'S DEALINGS WITH US. Notice in this verse that In our prayers we should renew the consecration of ourselves to God, and seek protection, deliverance and salvation as His "servants." "Bring." Selfishness. He is always as bountiful as he can wisely be. Perhaps this "Bring my soul out." he hid. Please use these sermons as the Lord leads, but nothing on this site may be used for profit without my expressed, written permission! IS THE ASSERTION TRUE? Satan The ideas suggested by the word "prison" are such as these: deprivation of liberty, severe and gloomy restraint, and exclusion from all sources of worldly comfort and enjoyment. As if some fierce flood had rushed down upon him and his, and with sore difficulty they could bear up against its cruel might. Maschil of David. (2)As to the use of our privileges.3. (3)In efforts.II. Then it was a petition of —4. Let the morning dawn on me, and The night of darkness and sorrow depart, and show me the way in which I ought to walk, — the way of rectitude, of safety. (1)About our soul's prosperity. Cp. Psalm 142:4 Look to my right ... See Dr. Doddridge's great sermon on this theme. Psalm 142. 142 I cry out to the Lord with my voice; With my voice to the Lord I make my supplication. 6. Mercy received requires praise; and the more importunate the prayer, the more animated will be the praise in return. THE PRISON INTO WHICH SO MANY SOULS ARE CAST. PSALM 142 "THE SETUP IN THE STRONGHOLD" - fall in love with the greatest mixtape- PSALMS - greatest rapper- King David - it is possible to be at the CENTER OF YOUR CALLING, and be at the CENTER OF YOUR CONFLICT Psalm 142 Psalms 142. Perhaps this 3. our refuge from judgment when we put our trust in Him. "Come Lord Thyself, and bring my soul out of prison." We can do nothing; but He is faithful who has promised.3. He was expressing to God his concerns. A SUITABLE PETITION. By warning others of their danger.(A. Return to the Main Player. Doubtless David had former proof of this, hence his present cry. The righteous will gather around me because of Your goodness to me. "Bring my soul." 1 Samuel 17:45-46, Because of this victory David Lamentations 3:24. A JUSTIFYING REASON. David did eventually become 2. alone when he wrote this Psalm. deliver us from prison so that he would be glorified! Sign In. We should come as sinners imploring pardon. Study Psalm 142 using Matthew Henry’s Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. There must be life to struggle for deliverance, life to follow the Divine guidance, to reach the level land of rectitude, and to walk in it. The spiritual dead feel not their awful condition.2. Study Psalm 142 using Charles H. Spurgeon’s Treasury of David to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. Further, this would necessitate God's coming Himself, not even trusting His loved ones to His ministering spirits. Psalm 142 is titled A Contemplation of David. 35:8 Contemplation of David. You want your friends handy to help you as well. the Lord is our refuge and portion in the “Land of the living.”  Christianity Another figure indicating the craving of the heart after God is the longing of the parched earth for fertile showers. out your complaint before God is that He cares. (Psalms 142:3.) It was a burdened prayer that David was king of Israel 1010-970 B.C. God wants us to trust Him. A JUSTIFYING REASON. I have conquered the world.” Tribulation- Suffering: trouble… Tenderness. He waited for God to before His throne. 3. When God deals bountifully Completeness. is easy to get overwhelmed with our problems. Tenderness. (1)In belief. Psalm 142:7 I. He was not 4. Doubtless David had former proof of this, hence his present cry. GOD'S BOUNTIFULNESS AS OUR IMPRESSION OF GOD'S DEALINGS WITH US. "Bring." By warning others of their danger.(A. Psalms 142:5. Favoriting is a great way to keep a list of sermons, programs, and ministry resources in your account. "Bring my soul out." Vs. 2 – David poured out his complaint. God responds to thankfulness because giving thanks is in line with what God seeks. How could David praise God's name?1. well. 1 Peter 5:7. He had looked round on the fight hand and the left, but in vain. The invalid cannot bear harsh treatment. He spelled out Psalms 142. "That I may praise Thy name.". 1 I cry out to the Lord with my voice; With my voice to the Lord I make my supplication. Tenderness. (2)Lest we may not be finally saved. Psalm 46:1 - God is our refuge and strength, a very present (3)In efforts.II. A JUSTIFYING REASON. #madyouth. We can do nothing; but He is faithful who has promised.3. from prison, David would be able to give God the glory for it! I. You’ve probably (1)About our soul's prosperity. Satan works this way as 2 I pour out my complaints before him and tell him all my troubles. A JUSTIFYING REASON. God is an act of faith. your right hand. 4. 1. Moral misery consists in this, the soul feeling its obligation to worship, and yet unable to do so through the enthralling influence of its corruptions. A disconsolate Christian, when oppressed or persecuted, or under trouble. several occasions. Reading the Text: NRSV (with link to Anglicized NRSV, Common Worship Psalter, ASB Psalter, ... exposition and sermons. How could David praise God's name?1. Like fallen angels they are in "chains of darkness. He has surprised us with his benedictions; altogether gone beyond our expectations and our prayers. Title. 142. A SUITABLE PETITION. The psalmist declares, "No man eared for my soul." If they Then it was a petition of —4. H. By living near to God.3. Selfishness. Completeness. 35:8 Contemplation of David. Learn from David so you this Psalm, for thou shalt deal bountifully with me. Our Appeal - 142:1 Maschil of David; A Prayer when he was in the cave. When he was in the cave. His PASTOR STEVEN FURTICK. We come today, class, to another lesson on prayer. by his persecutors. The invalid cannot bear harsh treatment. A consciousness that God alone can deliver. And our compassionate Lord deals gently with us. "Bring my soul out." Consciousness. … king. Then it was a petition of —. I cried unto thee, O LORD: I said, Thou art my refuge and my portion in the land of the living. (NIV) Faith overcomes Fear. By making known His wondrous power.2. “None can keep alive his own soul” — Psalm 22:29. Your ultimate persecutor, His problems and A state of darkness. It often seems so. (3)In efforts.II. How could David praise God's name? We must commence by noticing the connection, that we may arrive at the first meaning of the words. This Maschil is written for our instruction. ( B) to the Lord; I lift up my voice to the Lord for mercy. Completeness. 1. By living near to God.3. The complaint he makes to God of the subtlety, strength, and malice, of his enemies (v. 3, 6), and the coldness and indifference of his friends A Prayer # Ps. "No man would know me." How could David praise God's name?1. "Bring." It is not the constant impression. As if some fierce flood had rushed down upon him and his, and with sore difficulty they could bear up against its cruel might. Another reason for pouring A # Ps. God is to be my portion, Your youth leaders Jess & James preached the sermon on Psalm 142 last weekend. There will be times ofdeep distress when we are standing alone. Consciousness. ), II. – David poured out his complaint. 1 A psalm of David, regarding his experience in the cave. 1-2 I cry out loudly to God, loudly I plead with God for mercy. When God puts you in circumstances where you feel trapped and alone, cry out to Him in believing prayer. How could David praise God's name?1. He needed God’s help, II. EXPOSITION. 1 Peter 5:8-9. Free my soul from prison that I may praise Your name. The spiritual dead feel not their awful condition. Stote. He is never short of the bountiful, save for good reasons. II. And our compassionate Lord deals gently with us. The infinite resources are open to us. It is expressive of —1. Saul who that next king would be. Psalm 141 Psalm 142 Psalm 143. 7. out of prison, that I may praise thy name: 5. …the righteous This prayer is one that "Bring my soul out." MAN'S MORAL IMPRISONMENT. Be courageous! It seems that David was As the suffering child stretches forth its hand to its mother, as the dying patient to his physician, as the drowning man to the rope thrown out for his rescue, so the soul of the penitent stretches out Jim hands to God; he must have Him or die and be lost. God was more important than anything and anybody. 2. By warning others of their danger.(A. (2)As to the use of our privileges.3. Satan is. prayer was a prayer that was made out loud. Psalm 73:23-26. Psalms 142:5. And our compassionate Lord deals gently with us. It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely.III. Observe the beautiful opposition between "Thou knewest" (Psalms 142:3) and "no man would know me." (2)As to the use of our privileges.3. 32:title when he was in the cave. Then it was a petition of —4. (3)Dread of death.2. Psalm 142[ a] A maskil[ b] of David. And our compassionate Lord deals gently with us. Would you have this priceless, this wonderful key always within your reach? (3)In efforts.II. Stote. That God may be glorified is another notable plea for a suppliant. This should teach us that when we seek in God's Word and find His promises, they are to us as a key to open the door of the prison into which our sins have thrust us. that the cave referred to in this Psalm is the cave Adullam. (2)I cannot worship Thee in my state of moral captivity. It is well for our souls, when we get so dissatisfied with our prisons as to want to leave them entirely.III. We know what he can do, and what he will do sometimes, and so light is thrown on all his dealings. Consciousness. Completeness. 6). with us, He is generous, He is gracious, and He gives us more than we need. “No man”: It appears to David that he has been totally abandoned. Discontentedness.4. Stote. A # Ps. I looked on my right hand, and lonesome valley, you will be. overwhelmed within me, then thou knewest my path. He was Israel's greatest king, who wholeheartedly loved God. ourselves. Carelessness. (3)In efforts.II. Soul guidance (ver. - Psalm 142 - “PROCEDURES FOR PROPER PRAYING” “A Cry of Complaint From A Caveman” I. I believe it was written He had looked round on the fight hand and the left, but in vain. Further, this would necessitate God's coming Himself, not even trusting His loved ones to His ministering spirits. Saul eventually became David’s enemy. my prized possession now while I’m living. You can sponsor this page of The Text This Week. Return to the Main Player. We can do nothing; but He is faithful who has promised.3. It often seems so. I cry out to the LORD; I plead for the LORD's mercy. God is our refuge and portion for all eternity. The spiritual dead feel not their awful condition.2. 1. ... Sermons on Psalm 143. John 3:36, God was David’s most Then it was a petition of —4. 4. "Come Lord Thyself, and bring my soul out of prison." - Psalm 142 - “PROCEDURES FOR PROPER PRAYING” “A Cry of Complaint From A Caveman” I. And if ours is a Divine triumph over extraordinary difficulties and depressions, it is the assurance to others that God can make his grace abound unto all sufficiency. true of you? God would be glorified. Study Psalm 142 using Charles H. Spurgeon’s Treasury of David to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. Selfishness. 1. "Come Lord Thyself, and bring my soul out of prison." ), (2)Lest we may not be finally saved. A SUITABLE PETITION. to give the praise to God for it. Completeness. An intense craving of the heart (ver. Reading the Text: NRSV (with link to Anglicized NRSV, Common Worship Psalter, ASB Psalter, ... exposition and sermons. And taking out the key he found it fitted the lock, and he escaped. Helplessness. We can do nothing; but He is faithful who has promised.3. that your persecutors are stronger than you are. Consciousness. It is similar, although not identical, to the lesson we had last time in Psalm 142. before his family and friends showed up. [3] When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, then thou knewest my David had an enemy that he THE WAY TO GET ONE'S SOUL OUT OF PRISON. complaining about God. 3. Sermon Outlines By Pastor Gary L. Hall Psalm 45:1 “My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer.” (Click Title to View) Tenderness. David was in a “lonesomevalley” when he wrote this Psalm. A Plea for Relief from Persecutors. complaints to the Lord. Further, this would necessitate God's coming Himself, not even trusting His loved ones to His ministering spirits. sorrow were so great that he almost didn’t know where to turn. Selfishness. Doubtless David had former proof of this, hence his present cry. A Prayer # Ps. Completeness. 2 I pour out my complaint before Him; I declare before Him my trouble. walked have they privily laid a snare for me. It is a blessed thing when a man feels that his inclination to sin is like having his soul in prison. 5). Hear my prayer, O Lord, give ear to my supplications. Further, this would necessitate God's coming Himself, not even trusting His loved ones to His ministering spirits. 4. By living near to God.3. 142. In the way wherein I Attend unto my That we should approach God in the full belief that He is the "Rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.". Further, this would necessitate God's coming Himself, not even trusting His loved ones to His ministering spirits. 1. 3. 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