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Transforming Live the Bible Radio Shop with Doctor v A Florence,
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us pray just the moment, Precious Father, in the name
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of Jesus, we want to tell you thank you.
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We thank you for life, health and strength. We thank
you God for just.
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Another day to call on your holy and righteous name.
Father God, this homele servant, thank you for seventy one
years of life. That you allow me to celebrate another
birthday on yesterday, and for that we are truly thankful. Father.
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We thank you for everyone that is on the line
on tonight.
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We thank you for those that may still be us
throughout the service tonight of God. As we continue with
this Vible discussion. Lord, we thank you for this platform, Lord,
that you provide to take a word to the massives. Lord,
keep us humble at your feet. Lord, that you do
see honey, you will lift us, O God, and you
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provide for us everything that you have charged and plan
for our lives. Lord, breathe on this word tonight, Oh Lord,
that we will all grow thereby. Lord continues to under.
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This thy servant in your sight, that.
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We were broke to become more like you. We thank
you now in the name of the Father, in the
name of the Son, and in the name of the
Holy Spirit. In Jesus the Christ's name, we pray, and
all of the people in the line say with me
a man, Amen and amen, and again we say welcome
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back to the Transforming Lives Bible radio show. You are
listening to your most favorite Bible radio host, Bishop Doctor
Virginia Singleton section uply known as Doctor v. As always,
there is a word from the Lord. Tonight. We are
going to be doing an uncore from one of our
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previous Bible study discussion, but it's an uncore revised. Amen.
The Lord has done a little bit more with it
on tonight, Amen, you know for our hearings. But tonight
we're going to be coming from Psalm one O. Seven
Versus one, two and three, as well as verse eight.
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That is Psalm one O seven, one two and three,
as well as verse eight. Amen. And the scriptures read
as this, we'll give thanks unto the Lord, for he
is good, for his mercy endured forever. Let the redeemed
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of the Lord say so whom he hath redeemed from
the hand of the enemy, and gathered them out of
the lands from the east and from the west, from
the north and from the south. And verse eight says, oh,
that man would praise the Lord for his goodness and
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for his wonderful words to the children of men. Our
topic of discussion tonight is thanks for God's goodness, Thanks
for God's goodness on the back side of Thanksgiving. It
was befitting that.
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We come back and do an uncore.
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Revise of this Bible study discussion because it gives thanks
unto the Lord for the thing that he had done
for us. Now.
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Psalm one O.
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Seven is a song of praise written by David and
throughout it lists fortifle acts of God. After the Lord
removed King Saul, he raised up unto the Israelites one
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named David to be their king, to whom also he
himself gave testimony. And he saith, I have found David,
the son of Jesse, a man after my own heart. Wait,
shall fulfill all my will? See God? Or raise mo up,
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and he'll brang another down. This was according to Acts
thirteen and twenty two. So since God saw David as
a man after his own heart, we can understand why
in this particular song David writes it as a crime
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out of his heart to all men. We must also
understand that here in this particular song where we make
reference to man, we are talking about David rewrote this
song to literal man. He's talking about man that the
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Hebrew word used for a man, which is adam. Adam
was a man which included man and woman, and with
a sense woman out of the man. And God calls
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what he had created in his image. He called man
them a parting to Genesis chapter one, verses twenty six
through twenty eight, which wreaths this way, and God said,
let us make man Adam in our image, after our
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likeness and let them have dominion over the fish of
the sea, and over the file of the air, and
over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over
every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth. Verse twenty seven.
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So God created man in his own image, in the
image of God created He him created the man, male
and female, created he them. Verse twenty eight says, and
God blessed them, that's the male and the female. And
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God said unto them, be fruitful and multiplied and replenished
the earth, and subdue it, and have dominion over the
fish of the sea, and over the fire of the air,
and over every living thing that moved upon the earth. Now,
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as we can see, God gave covenant responsibility to the
man and the woman over everything in the earth except
one thing. He did not give man and woman dominion
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over each other. They were charged with code equal partnership
in caretaking God's creation. However, God himself would maintain dominion
and authority over what he created in his own image,
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which was mankind male and female.
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Yes, Adam was created first, the stronger.
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Man, the male. Then Eve was created out of Adam
as his help meet. The weakle vessel the form of
man woman the female.
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God created them to work to.
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Fro creating for him a human family and manage everything
that God created that was not human. Now, can somebody
give us some thanks for God's goodness? He made a
man and a woman to manage everything that he created
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that was not human, but he never gave man and
warman dominion over one another.
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Wow.
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Now this was in itself is enough to bring us
to a place of emotion, just as David was so
emotional in his writing. And we'll see that as we
go throughout the discussion of this song, as he reflected
on the goodness of God. When you look again at
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verse one, it reads, all give thanks unto the Lord
for ye is good for his mercy, and do it forever.
Here in this verse is talking about God is good
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all the time, because good.
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Is just who he is and what he does, as
well as what his people experience as a reason folve
his goodness.
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He is sovereign over every situation and circumstance in our lives.
And God declared that everything he created was good to
bring forth intentional good words, glory and honor to his
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righteous name. Now, this in itself is enough to give
God thanks for in jam Chapter one, verse seventeen. The
Apostle James wrote, every good gift and every perfect gift
is from above and cometh down from the Father of Life,
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with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. So
what does this verse mean? Whatever is good comes from
our Father God, who never changes, and that which is
evil comes from Satan. And those who have fallen into
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sin and deliberately sold out the satisfying selfist intentions and desires.
They seek after what Satan has to offer. They don't
see anything that God give as being good. They call
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what Satan give good and what the Lord gives as
being evil. My my mind. Let's look at verse two again,
which says, let the redeemed of the Lord, say so,
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who have redeemed from the hand of the enemy. Let
it be noticeable that Israel is commended to praise the Lord.
In the case of the nations, it is mercy desired
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that men is merely desired that men would praise the
Lord also for his goodness. You and I need to
be praising the Lord for his goodness as well. In
the latter part of this verse, the Psalmist, by the
unction of the Holy Spirit no doubt is reflecting on
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the redemption of the children of Israel and their journey
from Egypt to the Promised Land Canaan. According to verses
one through seven of our texts tonight, in respect to
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the redeemed, which was Israel, God called out shows a
generation of people and even thank for God's goodness. Look,
this is what the Psalmist stated, Give thanks unto the Lord,
for he is good. Give thanks to him for his mercy,
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and do forever. Let the redeem say so. Let the
redeem say how they have been redeemed from the hand
of the enemy. Let the redeem say how God gathered
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them from all lands. Let them say how they were
wanderers in the wilderness, but God was with them. Let
them say how they found no city to dwell in,
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but God kept them. Let them see how they were
hungry and thirsty, but God fed them and gave them
water to drink. Let them see how even their soul
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fainted under pressure, but it was the Lord that bared
them off. Let them see how they cried out unto
the Lord in their trouble, and He showed up and
delivered them. Let them see how God led them forth
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die his right we and let the redeemed see give
God thanks for his goodness for leaving them them to
a place of safe habitation. Now all of those things
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that the Redeemed was commanded to say, then in respect
to the goodness of God, we who say that we
are the Redeems of the Lord, Now we can echo
those same proclamations, because the Lord have done those things
and thumb for all of us who are his children,
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even now, all that we would give thanks unto God
for his goodness that he had shown toward us. God
consistently kept his immutable words to his people, and he
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does the same thing of those that trust him even today,
matter their behavior and disrespect towards him, He remains a loving,
merciful and forgiving father, no different than we in the flesh.
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How we are with our own children, or sometime we
want to put them out, Sometime we want to stop
helping them. Sometimes we feel that we just want to
just cut them off. And you know, some parents really
do that, they just thut them off and wash their
hands of them. But those of us who have the
heart that God, you know, sometimes we just can't bear
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to just completely cut our children off, you know, because
we love them so deeply, we show them mercy, and
we forgive them, and we continue to help them and
love them from the depths of our heart.
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And do all that we kind to help them.
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Wriet. God remains love and merciful and a forgiving father
who continue providing their ever need, not because of but
in spite of their actions. And He loved them more
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than they knew how to love themselves because we serve
a God of integrity. See, we have to have integrity also.
And it's about the goodness of God. It's not about
our goodness, because the word God lets us know that
there is no good in none of us. So we
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can't point things of that anybody and say they're bad
and we are good. But it's about the goodness of God.
That's why we give him thanks for him being so good.
Because on any day of the week, we know that
any of us can be torn from the floor up,
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messed up, jacked up like an old raggedy car that
need to be fixed on some part in us that
have been torn down. But because we serve a God
of integrity, he will never dishonor a promise that he
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made to his people. We just like the israel Lies
need to recognize the goodness of God in his providential
and provision to care for us. In Jeremi twenty ninth,
verse eleven, or we know we could quote about heart
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he promised Ira, and that sam promise is applicable to
us who are his children today. He said to them,
for I know the thoughts that I think towards you,
say ef the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of
evil to give you and expected end to give you.
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I've already planned it out. I've already mapped it out.
I've already cut the path out. I've already have it
stored out for you. So I will give it to
you because I love you. We need to give thanks
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for God's goodness because it's providence and provisions sustain our
lives every date. And we know every day we do
something that is not in the will of God for
our lives. We know we mess up something every day.
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We know we think something wrong, we do something wrong,
or we act in a wrong way that is not
becoming of us as the children of God. But yet
he continued to provide, and he always says some things providentially.
What am I talking about?
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Things that we don't even expect.
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That God would do. He has already worked it out
for us. That's how come things turn around in our
favor so quickly when we call on him. He is
faithful in meeting our needs, and his love is evidenced
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through those He has placed in our lives. Just because
Jesus lives, we can face anything that we encounter today
and tomorrow or in our future. God created us and
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he knows everything about us, even down to the number
of the strands of hearth on our hands. Wow, who
know us like that? We don't even know our fells
like that talking about the goodness of God, the number
of our days. We don't know how long we're gonna live,
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but He does as well. As the career passed that
we will take. He already got our whole life planned
out for us before we even knew it. He had
already leapt it out. We should trust more in God's goodness.
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When faith in hardship, believe it that He will strengthen.
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Us to endure and become more like him. We have
to be made for trouble, you know, God, He sometimes
we go through what we go through, so we can
be strengthening for the test for our calling. We never
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know what God is gonna expect from us or require
us to do. But it's the goodness of God that
he creates, created us for certain assignment, and He has
to prepare us to be able to go through the fire,
to walk, but to wade through the flood. To you know,
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if we go through the fire, he said that you
won't even be burned, It won't even come out smell
and lack smoke. You'll be lack. The three Hebrew boys,
they threw them in the fiery ferns, and when they
didn't get burned, it come out. They didn't even smell that,
no smoke, not even one strain of hair on their head.
What's sin?
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Come on?
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Now, that's what God does. He provides for us, He
prepares us. We are built of whatever the Lord have
created us to be. The best gifts given to mankind
was Jesus Christ. Every breath we take is a gift
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from God. Why because it denotes another day of life
full of His providence and blessed sense, which should invoke
us to give thanks for His goodness. I tell y'all,
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when the Lord was giving me this message, I tell
you it almost brought many to because as I thought
back over my birthday yesterday, you know, and while he
was giving me this word, it almost brought many to
because I'm, oh, my Lord, seventy one years you promised rescore,
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and then so I've had seventy years and one year
beyond the promise. How truly blessed I am. And there's
somebody's way beyond the three score in ten, you know.
So it's a blessing. We should give thanks to God
for his goodness. God is everywhere, all knowing, all sin
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all understanding, and he really cares for his children. Each
day that we are still breathing is dividend for the
goodness of Almighty God, and that in itself deserves things.
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So breathe, breathe, breathe, and give thanks of His goodness
to you for another day of life. When we look
at verse three again of our foundation of text tonight,
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it reads and gathered them out of the lands from
the east and from the west, from the north and
from the south. We need to understand, no matter where
we go, we cannot go anywhere throughout this entire world
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from the four corners of the earth, that the Lord
does not know where we are our loving father, God
gather his people from all folk coins of the earth,
those that loved and honored him, as well as the
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ones who came to a place of repentance due to
their turning away from rebellion against the commandment of God's law.
When we turn our back on God and we rebel
against his word, we turn against his law, the word
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of God, and we have to repent to get ourselves
back in good standings with Him. But we serve our
love as Father, y'all, who will give us that opportunity
to do that. Psalms thirty one and verse nine, Deming said, All,
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how great is thy goodness which thou hast laid up
for them that fear thee, which thou hast wrought for
them that trust in thee. Before the son of men.
Know that God's goodness is abundance. There is nothing lacking
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about the goodness of God. The wars those who fear Him,
And we say fear him. We're not talking about the
a a friend of him. We are talking about that
honor him, that reverence his name and reverend who he is,
and recognize how holy he is, and take refuge in him.
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Recognize that that's the only safe place that being held.
We will only see the goodness of God when we
in trust our lives into his those capable hands. When
I sometimes distractions come, and the distractions are sent by
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the enemy to set us up to take our focus
off of the lower But distractions makes it difficult for
us to recognize God's good took visions, causing fear that
seemingly decrease our ability to find refuge in the comfort
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of His mercy and love for us. That's why we
try to seek our comfort and our refuge in other places,
in other people, in other things that don't go well
for us and will cause us to fail. It will
cause us to lose things because we turn to the
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world for satisfaction. Distraction will try to send us to
Od's worldly satisfaction, and it will cause us to lead
to a word life of this struction. While we must
seek the Lord for our satisfaction.
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Many are blinded by.
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Satan's devices show that we miss when God is present
with us and working out our circumstances already. After all.
In John ten and Firse ten, there Jesus himself reminds
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us of this. The thief cometh not but for to steal, kill,
and to destroy. I am come that they might have life,
and that they might have it more abundantly. Certainly this
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is reason to give a thanks of God's goodness. God
is for us, Satan is forgets us. As First Corinthians
chapter two and burse nine promises concerning the goodness of
God for his people. It reads this way, But as
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it is written, yeah, this is real good. I have
not seen nor ear heard, neither have entered into the
heart of man the things which God have prepared for
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them that loves him. For my goodness, who wouldn't serve
for God that He have already prepared everything for those
that love him. Even when we can't see still or
since the presence of God, know that He is still
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there providing acts of goodness and kindness for his people,
even things meant to bring us intention of home. He
will use those things for our goods. Every act of
goodness and kindness by Almighty God is a blessed thing
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that He himself orchestrated on our behalf. It is not
because we had strengthen our body. We was able to
get up and get dressed, go to our job. Because
they paid us off. At the end of the week
or every two weeks or once a month. It was
not because of that, It was because the Lord orchestrated
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it on our half. He has no respector of person.
Songive and verse nine truths that it says the Lord
is good to all, and his tender mercies are over
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all his words. And if we look.
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Back up one verse at verse.
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Eight of this psalm, it tells us this the Lord
is gracious and full of compassion, Lord to anger, and
of great mercy. So we don't have to be jealous
and envious and be hating on nobody. That the Lord
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chooses to bless is out in the goodness of the
Lord's heart. He said, our bless who I want to bless,
and our course who I want to curse, because all
the blessings belong to him, and he will dispense them
as he chooses to do so. So I would say
that we have so much to give thanks to God. Thoughts,
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there is goodness in every thing that he does for
his people. He will never do anything to bring any
hurt or harm or danger to his children. Verse eight.
In our closing verse, it reads all that men would
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praise the Lord for his goodness and for his wonderful
work to the children of men. As I realized that
the word of God proves itself in collecting support for
this passage, the Holy Spirit led me to Romans chapter
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three and verse twenty three, where the apostle Paul reminded
us this, we all have sin and come short of
the glory of God. Point blank. We are sin, which
mean ain't none of us don't deserve anything. We are
all sinnered, saved by grace. But because of the goodness
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of God he looked past, there was sin. We repent,
confess ourselves and turn away from those things and come
on back and get back in his grace. And he's
still in part to us his goodness. Then look how
good he is. In First John chapter one, in verse nine,
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the apostle John reminded us about the goodness of the
Lord by saying, this hell, that's contingent. We want this blessing,
but we don't want to change. But if we change,
if we confess our sins, he is faithful and us
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to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from
not some, not most, but from all unrighteousness. That's just
how much he loves, and that is how good he is.
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He will now hold anything against us. He don't forgive
some sin, he forgive all sin. The forgiveness of God.
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Is his goodness shown towards mankind. He did not have
to forgive humanity for breaking His laws created to protect them.
For our father, God is eternal, he's immutable, he's self sufficient,
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he's indispensable, he's incomprehensible, and he is self existence. We
should come before Him each day ask people forgiveness with
a humble spirit, because we all in so many ways
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and many times unknowing it, as well as some time
intentionally for show of God's glory. However, in his blessed
son Jesus Christ, we have been given the capacity to
approach our Father God and sincerely confess our faults with foul,
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condemnation or judgment. When we do this in God's goodness
and through the blood shed and sacrifice of Jesus Christ,
it is made possible for us to embrace the gift
of forgiveness from other God. Therefore, because of this graciousness
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and goodness, we should extend this same action to others.
Remember that we must spend time in prayer and daily
study the word of God. In order to truly see
and experience the goodness of God. In prayer, we can
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release our praises and troubles, our anxieties and our fears,
and we can confess our sins unto God who loves us.
Jesus Christ shed his precious blood to meet this possible
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for you and I. He is the living word of
Almighty God and epitomize us the goodness of a loving Father.
The goodness of God abounds forever and is found in
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the truth of its precious words.
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So praise God.
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We are able to buy covenant right covenant. We are
in a covenant relationship, which give us covet it right
to give thanks of God's goodness because we are His children.
Every time we think about how good God is to us,
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it should bring tears to our eyes. Find because we
don't deserve anything. He loves us so much more than
we could ever love ourself. Wow, we shouldn't get a
thanks of God's goodness because He alone is called the
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father of our Lord, Jesus Christ. He's the father of mercies.
He's the God of all comforts. He is the father
of glory. He's the father of all people that chooses him.
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He is the father of the one who is a
spirit in life. He is not a father of the
flench and father of the light, not darkness. And he
is also the God of peace. Therefore, in his divine goodness,
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God shows to save humanity. He chose. He didn't have to,
but because of his goodness and its kindness, God chose
to save humanity through his son Jesus Christ, as evidenced
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by John at three verses sixteen and seventeen, of God
through love the world, that he gave his only begotten son,
that whosoever believed in him should not perish, but have
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ever last thing life. For now this right here the
seventeen verse. If this is not a clencher, the help
was recognized. Why you really need to give thanks for
god goodness. Will never have any reason to give him
thanks for his goodness. For God had knocked his son
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into the world to condemn the world, but that the
world through him might be saved. Jesus did not come
into the world to condemn the sinnamon quiet, because he
knew that the sinnamon did not even know him. The
sinna man knew nothing about salvation. The only thing the
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sinna man knew was through sin and do that which
was Rome and instead of God. So that's why Jesus
came to the Senta man that if they would choose
Jesus Christ, he was willing to shed his blood for
them on the cross, give up his life so that
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they could had life everlasting. You noticing that verse, God
send his son.
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Not to condemn nobody.
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Jesus had come. The judge adn't condemned nobody. Lack we
do judge and condemn one another. Where we see people
living a sense of life, we are quick the point fingers,
we'll quickly become the judge and the jewdren and the convictim.
But Jesus didn't do that when he came. He came
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that he may be a light shining in the world
of darkness, to show people the way to the Father.
For God said not his son and through the world
to condemn the world, but that the world through his
son Jesus Christ might be saying, mean, I'm sending them
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away out, I'm sending them love, I'm sending them light,
I'm sending them kindness, and I'm sending them goodness. And
if I can send them all of that, the least
they can do is give me thanks for the thing
that I have done. This is surely enough to give
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thanks for God's goodness to lords us, Amen, Amen, and
a man. Surely I want to thank God tonight for
this uncore revised word on this message or Bible's discussion
thanks for God's goodness on tonight. I think that it
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was all well worth it to come back and do
a rendition of it. As I said, it was from
a previous study. I think it was like maybe two
maybe three years ago. But the Lord brought him back
to my remembrance to go back and do this again
right on the backside of Thanksgiving peace. Believe it or not,
some people problems didn't even give them thanks on Thanksgiving Day.
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So we thanks mi to God for everyone that did
take the time out to tell him thank you for
everything that he hath done unto us. But we want
to thank God for everyone that was able to come
on the line with us on tonight. And again we
thank God for all of our faith. For supporters globally,
wherever you tune me from tonight, we thank you so
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appreciate you. Thank you all of those of you that
was able to celebrate doctor V on my birthday yesterday,
all the beautiful well wishes. Thank you so very much.
Thank you Jalen for being such a man of God
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abundantly bless you and your family, and bless this platform
that it continues to put out a word to the masters.
We want to say, unto you, continue to give God
thanks for all of his goodness, but He surely is
worthy to be praised. This is doctor B. Prayerfully We'll
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be back on next week, Amen, same time, same place. Amen.
If I'll be celebrating on this Saturday, Pray for me
celebrating my birthday and my twenty fourth Pastory anniversary as
well as my seventy first birthday on this coming Saturday.
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So pray much for me and pray for the event
that God will blessed tremendously. But again give God thanks
for his goodness. Hope to see you on the line
or here you underline, well, I mean I hear you,
but hope to know that you're underline on next week.
But until then, thank God, Thank God, Thank God. Stayble.
I love you, but God love you even the more.
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May God brace you. Richard. This is Doctor B signing
off saying good night.
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