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				Bobby Stafford | 
				Set Up Our Banners 
				(Psalm 20) 
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				Psalms | 
				
				July 22, 2012 | 
				
				Sunday PM Sermon | 
					 
				  
			
			
			Set 
			Up Our Banners  
			
			Introduction:  
			
			The title for this lesson comes from 
			Psalms 20, 
			a psalm attributed to David.  He was a great warrior for Israel and 
			this psalm has a definite military beat to it.  This psalm describes 
			David’s heart before going into battle.  Every morning we go into 
			battle as well.  
			
			Text: 
			Psalms 
			20:1-7  
			
			Body:  
			
			I.   Prayers Are 
			Offered   
			(Verses 1-5)  
			
				- 
				The Lord is asked 
				to defend Israel.   (Verse 
				1)   Note 
				similar words from Jacob in 
				Genesis 35:3.  
				His name is sought for protection.  The righteous rely upon Him 
				for security.  (Proverbs 
				18:10)
 
				- 
				Help is requested 
				to support David throughout the battle.   (Verse 
				2)  
				Sanctuary was in Jehovah’s presence.  God would go with him.
 
				- 
				Offerings and 
				sacrifices are David’s worship rendered to Israel’s Protector.  
				(Verse 
				3)   (I 
				Samuel 7:7-10)
 
				- 
				God is asked to 
				fulfill Israel’s plans.  (Verse 
				4)  (Psalms 
				21:1-2)
 
				- 
				Salvation and 
				victory are from God.  The military banners will wave high.  (Verse 
				5)  The 
				banner serves as a rallying point.
 
			 
			
			II.   A Declaration 
			Is Given   
			(Verse 6)  
			
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				God responds in a 
				positive way to the prayers.  Deliverance will be granted and 
				comes from “holy heaven,” God’s dwelling place.
 
				- 
				Psalms 28:6-8 
				  “The anointed,” are God’s people.
 
				- 
				Psalms 140:7   
				God is David’s figurative helmet.
 
			 
			
			III.   Praise Is 
			Expressed   
			(Verses 7-9)  
			
				- 
				Those who do not 
				know God place their trust in the wrong objects.  Chariots and 
				horses were the most powerful military resources in Near Eastern 
				warfare.  Israel’s kings were prohibited from accumulating large 
				numbers of horses.  (Deuteronomy; 
				17:16) 
				     This kept the king from depending upon them and not 
				Jehovah.   (Deuteronomy 
				20:1-4,
				Psalms 
				33:16-17)
 
				- 
				God’s enemies, who 
				were standing in their arrogance, would collapse and fall.  But 
				God’s people, who are bowing down to worship, would stand 
				upright in victory.  (Isaiah 
				31:1-3,        
				
				Jeremiah 9:23-24)
 
				- 
				Jehovah is 
				recognized and praised as the Saving Lord.          (Psalms 
				48:1-2)
 
			 
			
			Conclusion:  
			
			There is a battle going on right now, a battle between right and 
			wrong, good and evil.  Will we march under the banner of the Lord 
			and fight against enemies of God?  We must battle against religious 
			error of all kinds.  It has to be challenged.  Well we be fearful or 
			faithful?  
			
			Bobby Stafford 
			
			July 22, 2012 
			
			
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