This document discusses Psalm 18 and the relationship between God and believers. It outlines that God delivers believers from distress and enemies that are too strong, and that he delights in and rewards those who have faith, like Abraham. The document presents God as the believer's strength, rock, fortress, deliverer, trust, shield, and stronghold. It compares God to the horn of an ox and the peak of a mountain, representing his power to save. The conclusion is that when in distress or overwhelmed by sin, believers should call on the name of the Lord.
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2. A Time of Distress (3-6)
When Enemies are too
Strong (17)
The Setting
3. He Delights in Me (18-19)
Gal 3:7 Therefore know
that only those who are of
faith are sons of Abraham.
The LORD Rewards According
to Righteousness (20-25)
Our Relationship
4. My Strength
My Rock
My Fortress
My Deliverer
My Trust
My Shield
My Stronghold (High Tower)
Who is the LORD?
5. The Horn of an Ox
The Peak of a Mountain
虜劉留
Luke 1:69
The Horn of My Salvation
6. You are in Distress
Your Sin is too Strong of an
Enemy
Acts 22:16
Call on the Name of the Lord
The Obvious Conclusion