The Principles of Penitent Prayer - Psalm 51:1-19 (1.19.20) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2020
  • Dr. Jordan Rogers continues preaching on the subject of prayer in this sermon from Psalm 51:1-19 entitled "The Principles of Penitent Prayer."
    “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and contrite heart, O God, You will not despise” (Psalm 51:17).
    Since we are all sinners, we all need to know how to pray repentantly and return to the Lord. David’s prayer in Psalm 51 is critical for us to understand, as it serves as the model for repentant prayer. Psalm 51 is the record of King David’s penitent prayer which he prayed after his grievous sins were uncovered. He committed adultery with Bathsheba and had her husband, Uriah the Hittite, killed in order to hide his iniquity. Then, God sent His prophet, Nathan, to confront David concerning his sins. In response to the Word of God, David went to the Lord in repentant prayer.
    The following is a sermon from Psalm 51:1-19 and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him.
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    Sermon Title: “The Principles of Penitent Prayer”
    Text: Psalm 51:1-19
    Sermon Summary: The Lord receives repentant sinners.
    Sermon Structure: 4 key principles of penitent (repentant) prayer
    vs.1-2-David Begs for Mercy
    Principle #1: To return to the Lord, beg for mercy.
    vs.3-5-David Confesses his Guilt
    Principle #2: To return to the Lord, own your guilt.
    vs.6-12-David Appeals for Transformation
    Principle #3: To return to the Lord, appeal for transformation.
    vs.13-15-David Vows Full Repentance
    Principle #4: To return to the Lord, commit to repentance.
    vs.16-19-David Explains Repentance and Worship
    To watch this video on RUclips, use the following link:
    • The Principles of Peni...

Комментарии • 10

  • @nadegetandu4892
    @nadegetandu4892 3 года назад +3

    Thank You Lord, I needed to hear this and apply it to my heart

  • @nosiphomndebele8346
    @nosiphomndebele8346 Месяц назад

    Lord have Mercy upon my life🙌forgive me i am sinner

  • @RitaKolnicky
    @RitaKolnicky 9 месяцев назад +1

    @RitaKolnicky
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    Dr. Jordan, I believe you are blessing to many, especially to me, with the Truth of the Gospel !!!!!!

    • @JordanNealRogers
      @JordanNealRogers  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you, friend! May the Lord Jesus bless you!!

  • @sincerelykayyy
    @sincerelykayyy Год назад +1

    This wonderful video was posted over two years ago. I began to watch this video last week.
    Today I was journaling to the Lord today and found this video again. All I will say is this video was an answer to several questions I had for the Lord.
    Thank you from Maryland!

  • @eugeneateh7125
    @eugeneateh7125 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Pastor. I was preparing for a fast and this presentation prepared me better than I had ever imagined.

    • @JordanNealRogers
      @JordanNealRogers  4 года назад

      Eugene, I’m overjoyed to hear it! Praise the Lord!

  • @scottcamp9266
    @scottcamp9266 4 года назад

    Wonderful message👍❤️

  • @GMan7418
    @GMan7418 Год назад

    Hello my name is Laura and I'm 15, right now I'm having trouble with the selfish motive of escaping hell, and have a very small desire (or none) to have a relationship with God, and I need help. (I'm currently unsaved but want to be saved) but I don't truly understand my sins and the seriousness and i dont see my sins and I don't truly understand that I'm a sinner who deserves hell and I want to be truly saved and truly repent (which a lot of ppl have a different opinion on what repentance is) I'm empty and I have selfish motives (like escaping hell) which make me think that if I have these motives then I won't truly find God and I need help and I'm also not desperate for God which concerns me and I don't agonize or anything, I'm apathetic and I'm not sure I'm wholeheartedly seeking Him and I'm concerned (not leading to desperation sadly)...