Our God And His Children
A Study In Psalms 1-13 - Teacher Guide
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Our God And his Children
Our God And his Children
A Study In Psalms 1-13 - Teacher Guide
Dr. Sexton examines the psalms and their direct effect on our individual relationship with God. He challenges each reader to have a deep and abiding walk with the God of the Bible.
The Teacher’s Guide is a three-ring notebook containing valuable
information to assist the teacher in the preparation and presentation of the
Bible lesson. These notes are identical in format to the Study Guide. The
page numbers on the “Teacher’s Notes” correspond to the page numbers in the
Study Guide. Also included are class teaching notes and lesson aims which
may be removed from the Teacher’s Guide and placed in the teacher’s Bible to
assist in teaching the lesson.
Table of Contents
1. The Blessed Man..............................................9
2. Why Do the Heathen Rage?..........................23
3. The Lord Sustained Me...............................35
4. When the Lord Enlarges Us.........................47
5. Lead Me, O Lord...............................................57
6. For Thy Mercies’ Sake.......................................71
7. My Defence Is of God..................................85
8. What is Man?................................................101
9. All the Nations That Forget God................119
10. In Times of Trouble........................................131
11. If the Foundations Be Destroyed...........145
12. Help, Lord..................................................157
13. Has God Forgotten You?......................165
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Lost Family
“I think I heard a friend over there fetch a deep sigh as I quoted those last words of my text. I know what it meant—it meant that he has not all his house converted. Ah, dear Brother, I cannot sympathize with you by experience, for I thank God that I have had all my house brought to Christ, but it must be a great sorrow to have that biggest boy of yours acting as he does, or to have that dear girl, of whom you had such bright hopes, turning aside to crooked ways! Let me ask you a question—Have you had faith about your house? Remember that Paul said to the jailor, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved, and your house.” May God give you faith about your house! You have had faith about yourself and you are saved—exercise faith about your children! Cry to God to give you faith about them! Pray believingly that they may be led to have faith for themselves and so may be saved.”—1892, Sermon #2275
“If you have not faith enough in Christ to say that you believe in Him, I do not think that you have faith enough in Christ to take you to Heaven, for it is written concerning the place of doom, “the fearful,” (that is, the cowardly), and unbelieving, shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone.”—1892, Sermon #2275
“Sin and sorrow are wedded in the very nature of things and there is no dividing them. They that sow iniquity shall reap the same. Turn as it may, the river of wickedness at last falls into the sea of wrath! He that sins must smart unless a Savior can be found to be his Surety and to smart for him.”—1887, Sermon #1992

