× Notes Bible Add Sermon Notes This note will be displayed at bottom of your sermon note when you save to pdf or email them Interact FBC Glen Este GOD IN 5G October 17, 2021 View All Past Notes View This Note w/o Blanks Share GOD IN 5G October 17, 2021 Title: God in 5G Sermon by Pastor Bob Johnson / Oct 17, 2021 Text: Psalm 145 Introduction: Psalm 145 Background -The last Psalm attributed to David and most likely written toward the end of David’s life -One of the nine Psalms that uses a Hebrew form of poetry called an acrostic because each verse egins with a letter in the Hebrew alphabet. -This is the only Psalm that starts with a Praise of David. -Some have called this particular Psalm, David’s swan song. -It seems fitting that David would systematically and theologically, write a Psalms of Praise! I. David Declares His Praise a. He declares his to give praise (Psalm 145:1) b. He declares his to give praise (Psalm 145:2) II. David Expresses His Praise He expresses praise for God’s GREATNESS (Psalm 145:3-6) a. God’s greatness is b. God’s greatness is c. God’s greatness is d. God’s greatness is He expresses praise for God’s GOODNESS Psalm 145:7, Psalm 145:9-10) a. God’s goodness the heart. b. God’s goodness His creation. c. God’s goodness the saints. He expresses praise for God’s GRACIOUSNESS (Psalm 145:8) a. God’s graciousness is b. God’s graciousness is He expresses praise for God’s GLORY (Psalm 145:11-13) a. God’s glorious b. God’s glorious c. God’s glorious He expresses praise for God’s GENEROSITY (Psalm 145:14-20) a. God b. God c. God III. David Concludes His Praise (Psalm 145:21) Save PDF Locally Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your device Generate File Click to View PDF Save PDF to Google Drive (Android & PC Only) Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your Google Drive account Save File Send to Email Enter your email address below to receive a copy of your filled in notes Send