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The Roaring of the Lord
by H. Louis Patrick
Text: Psalm 29
Topic: What the glory of the Lord is.
Big Idea: God’s glory is terrifying and yet worthy of praise.
Keywords: Worship; Power, of God; Glory, of God; Awe; Fear, of God
Introduction:
- The psalm has a structure, and seven times speaks about “the roaring of the Lord.”
We must come to worship with the right attitude.
- Worship is about giving, not getting.
- We must come humbly, in a way that is becoming.
The glory of the Lord is revealed in the storms.
- The glory of the Lord is like a gathering storm that destroys.
- Can we hear the roaring of the Lord today that breaks cedars and moves mountains?
- This is similar to Jesus’ cursing of the fig tree: it’s not about reason or necessity, but the roaring of the Lord.
- We worship because this awesome glory of the Lord has been revealed to us in our lives.
We adore God as we see his terrifying ways in the world.
- The creed: the Lord sits as a king above the flood, even above all the destruction.
- The benediction: the Lord gives people power to endure.
- The awesome glory of God leads to peace on earth.
- To adore God is to see him in the world around us in the strangest, most unlikely ways.
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