Remembering
Enjoying the Journey
Scott Pauley
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🗓️ 15 April 2022
⏱️ 10 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | The longest Psalm in the Bible is Psalm 119. It has been called the Psalm of the Scriptures because it concentrates on one thing, the amazing sufficiency of God's word for our lives. |
| 0:20.9 | Open to Psalm 119 today and open your heart to the Lord as we join Scott Pauli in this study. |
| 0:27.6 | It is our prayer that through God's truth you will find all you need. |
| 0:36.9 | Do you have a good memory? We're all different. All of us made up differently. I wonder, |
| 0:45.3 | do you have a good short-term memory? Or perhaps you say, no, my short-term memory is not the best, |
| 0:50.1 | but how about my long-term memory? I wonder, is your memory being exercised? Is it being used? |
| 0:57.8 | I'm speaking today on the subject of memory, but not just remembering names and faces and people and |
| 1:03.4 | places and all of that. I'm speaking today really about spiritual memory. So memory is a muscle. You've got to use it. |
| 1:13.2 | And I think one of the great principles of scripture is that God wants us to exercise our spiritual memory. You see, God remembers what we often |
| 1:21.6 | forget, and that is that we are very forgetful people. Why do you think God gave us this book, the Bible, to remember? |
| 1:31.3 | Why do you think he sent the Holy Spirit to bring all things to your remembrance? Why do you |
| 1:36.3 | think Jesus left the ordinances of baptism and the Lord's Supper? This due in remembrance of me. |
| 1:44.8 | And so, if you're going to keep moving forward, |
| 1:48.0 | you're going to have to learn to remember. |
| 1:50.2 | In our study, we've come now to Psalm 119, |
| 1:53.3 | and the section that begins with verse 49, |
| 1:55.6 | and guess what the first word of the section is, remember. |
| 2:00.7 | Remember the word unto thy servant, upon which thou hast caused me to hope. |
| 2:05.5 | This is my comfort and my affliction, for thy word hath quickened me. |
| 2:10.6 | The proud have had me greatly in derision, yet have I not declined from thy law. |
| 2:15.5 | Then in verse 52, I remembered thy judgments of old, O Lord, and have comforted |
| 2:21.2 | myself. Horror hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked that forsake thy law. Thy statutes have |
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