A Commitment to
Faithfulness
Introduction
In
1 Sam. 13:14, David is mentioned as a man after God’s own heart. We see readily
the good works of David & how he was blessed. We are told of David’s never
ending commitment to God, his dedication to obeying His will & His desire
for others to do as God wanted them to do. Today we want to examine the
commitment that was behind everything he did. Psalm 101 is not a shallow
decision, but a whole-hearted statement of devotion to God.
I. Psa. 101:2 - I will give heed
to THE blameless way.
A.
Literally
– he is saying he will “Behave” prudently” in (the) “way of integrity.”
1.
David
sought God. He meditated upon His
precepts. He walked wisely. His aim was set on doing that
which was good.
2. 1 Sam. 18:5, 14-15 – God was with
him & he prospered in whatever he did.
B.
Are
we committed to do as much as possible for the Lord?
C. We should seek God FIRST - Mt. 6:33;
seek & you will find - Mt. 7:7-8
II. Psa. 101:2b - I will
walk within my House in the integrity of my heart.
A.
This was going to be a way of life with David.
1.
His
aim was to be a good example in all points of his life all of the
time!
B. We must guard against nurturing an
“image.”
1. Luke 6:43-45 - we are known by
our fruits.
2.
Heb.
4:11-13 - God knows your heart!
III. Psa. 101:3a - I
will set no worthless thing before my eyes.
A. Where David had a choice – he
would choose to go God’s way.
B. We too must make this commitment w/the
resolve to follow through!
1. Satan is always ready – and WILL attack at our weakest link. 1 Pet. 5:8
2. 2 Sam. 11:1-5 – what happened when David invited temptation?
C.
We
must develop the strength/fortitude to turn away! Phil. 4:8
1.
Go
to God in prayer at moment of temptation – 1 Cor. 10:13
2.
Memorize
scriptures that combat your weaknesses
D.
Find
someone to confide in & let them help/encourage you.
IV. Psa. 101:3b - I
Will Hate the Work of Those Who Fall Away.
A. He would hate all their doings,
motives, plans.
B. Note end of 101:3 - it shall not
fasten its grip on me.
1.
He would have nothing to do
w/wicked works. No compromise! No tolerance!
V. Psa. 101:4b – I
will know no evil.
A.
When it came to his administration…wickedness would not be tolerated.
1.
In the nation of Israel there would be a clear line drawn between right/wrong!
B. Then, as now – there is a CLEAR
line between what is right & wrong!
VI. Psa. 101:6 – My
eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land.
A. 101:6 - David
recognized those who were doing good.
B. Need to be looking for ways to
encourage others for the good job they do.
Conclusion
A.
What
about you? Do you have this
commitment to the Lord?