His Way Is Perfect
A Study In Psalms 14-24 - Teacher Guide
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His Way Is Perfect
His Way Is Perfect
A Study In Psalms 14-24 - Teacher Guide
The beauty of the Psalms still captivates readers today as it expresses our heartfelt desire to fellowship with God. Dr. Sexton examines each psalm and its direct effect on our individual relationship with God. He challenges each reader to have a deep and abiding relationship 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. When Fools Speak.................................................11
2. He Shall Never Be Moved....................................25
3. I Shall Not Be Moved...........................................37
4. The Apple of the Eye.............................................53
5. His Way Is Perfect................................................65
6. The Meditation of My Heart...............................79
7. The Name of the Lord Our God..........................93
8. The Blessings of Goodness..................................109
9. A Reproach of Men...............................................123
10. Poured Out Like Water......................................137
11. He Hath Done This...............................................151
12. I Will Dwell in the House of the Lord Forever.....165
13. The King of Glory.................................................177
Notable Quotes of Charles H. Spurgeon
Still Waters
“There are green meadows and there are still waters, but I believe they are mostly to be found in the places where trials most abound!”—1894, Sermon #2367
“I remember that within a week after I had found joy and peace in believing, I began to feel the uprisings of inbred sin and I cried out, ‘O wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?’ I did not know that such a sigh and cry could never come out of an unbelieving heart—that there must be a new heart and a right spirit within the man to whom sin is a burden and who loathes it! I did not know that, then, and I wondered whether I could be a child of God at all!”—1893, Sermon #2296
“To me it is a boundless solace that I live in the prayers of thousands. I will not say which does the better service—the man that preaches, or the man that prays—but I know this, that we can do better without the voice that preaches than without the heart that prays. The petitions of our bed-ridden Sisters are the wealth of the Church! The kind of service which seems most commonplace among men is often the most precious unto
“Oh, that some poor soul would get his first mouthful of Christ tonight! Take Him! I have seen a hungry child sent by his mother to the baker’s. There is a little piece of bread put in as a “makeweight,” and the poor child eats it on the way home. I give you leave to do that tonight! Carry the Truth of God away with you and keep it! But eat a bit as you go home. Lay hold on Christ tonight—now—before you leave the Tabernacle. May His Grace enable you to do it! And then sit down and eat, and eat, and eat forever of this precious, inexhaustible provision of God’s Infinite Love—and to Him shall be Glory forever and ever! Amen.”—1892, Sermon #2278

