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8 illustrations for sermon preparation
This passage is prophetic of Christ, to whom "the path of life" was first opened.
This vision encompasses three profound movements of the soul.
But conviction of a man's worth matures slowly through lived experience.
David speaks not of mere bodily existence, but of life in its truest sense—union with Elohim himself.
The afflictions that crush many in this present state would render death a mercy alone, as Job lamented (Job 3:17), were it not for the hope anchored in Elohim.
Joseph Exell observes that this practice of reviewing one's vows to God carries three profound advantages.
David here stretches out his hand like a little child, crying to his Father: "Hold up my goings." **I.
Actions are judged solely by present utility, not by righteousness.
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