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Enjoying the Journey

Human Politics and Divine Power

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Non-profit, Business, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2020

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Psalm 75. This world system moves on political agendas, human charisma, and power plays. However, behind it all there is a sovereign God, and beyond all of the human politics there is a divine power. This psalm will strenghten your faith! Join Scott Pauley's study through Scripture this year. Find resources for every book of the Bible by Dr. Pauley and Enjoying the Journey at enjoyingthejourney.org/journey-through-scripture/.Whether you're a new believer or have walked with the Lord for years, you'll find thousands of free devotionals, Bible studies, audio series, and Scripture tools designed to strengthen your faith, deepen your understanding of the Bible, and help you stay rooted in the Word of God. Explore now at EnjoyingTheJourney.org.Extend the Work Enjoying the Journey provides every resource for free worldwide. If you would like to help extend this Bible teaching, you may give at enjoyingthejourney.org/donations/

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0:00.0

The third section of Psalms, known as the Leviticus Psalms, remind us that the God who redeemed us is still with us.

0:16.0

In fact, he is promised to never leave us or forsake us., we join Scott Pauli in opening God's roadmap for life.

0:23.6

Find your place in the Word of God, in the Psalms,

0:26.6

and let's discover what God has for us along the way.

0:34.6

In every nation and in every generation, presidents and prime ministers and dictators and rulers and governors, they come and they go.

0:46.3

There's only one constant in every place and for all time, and it is this. In the words of Psalm 75, verse 7, God is the judge.

0:58.0

You see, there's only one who rules the good and overrules the evil. There's only one,

1:03.1

and that is our God. That is the great meaning of Psalm 75. You remember, we're in the

1:08.6

Leviticus Psalms, coming into the sanctuary, into the presence of God,

1:12.7

and yet the context of Psalm 75 is on the battlefield. Did you know while you're on the battlefield,

1:18.5

you can actually be in the sanctuary? Did you know that while you're in difficult circumstances

1:23.8

and changing things and hard people, that you can at that moment be in the presence of God.

1:31.6

I think that's the great message to us in Psalm 75, this beautiful Psalm of Asaph.

1:36.6

In fact, it has a little title above the first verse that literally means to destroy not.

1:42.5

It's used for several of the Psalms.

1:44.5

It's one of the destroy not Psalms.

1:46.4

Do you ever feel like you're going to be destroyed?

1:48.2

I want you to know that our God is the God of life,

1:51.3

and he will not allow his people to be destroyed.

1:55.0

Now, the key verse, I read a portion to you a moment ago,

1:57.5

Psalm 75, verse 7.

1:59.0

It says, but God is the judge judge he puteth down one and set

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