Finding Praise in My Pain - Part 3
To conclude your sermon, you can summarize the seven points as follows:
As we reflect on Psalm 34, we see a powerful call to live in continual worship, trusting in the goodness and sovereignty of God. We are reminded that the fear of the Lord is the foundation of a truly blessed life, encouraging us to magnify and exalt Him together as a community of faith. In His compassion, God draws near to the humble and brokenhearted, delivering and protecting those who cry out to Him. Ultimately, we rest in the assurance of His redemption and covenantal faithfulness, knowing that those who trust in Him will never be condemned.
This encapsulates the message while tying the key points together for your audience.
In spite of what circumstances we find ourselves in we should be determined to give God praise and worship Him at all times.
David was driven from his inheritance and he had to devise a plan to go undetected in the enemies camp but even there God delivered him. Job lost everything even though he was found faithful in the eyes of God but God restored all he lost.
Both men made a decision to worship God in spite of what they were facing. In the end God came through from them. We need to trust God and give him praise because he never leaves us!