Psalms 4:3 Psalms 4:3 KJV “But know that the LORD hath set apart him that is godly for himself: the LORD will hear when I call unto him.”
Psalms 4:3
Psalms 4:3 Introduction We live in a world where conformity is happiness , and compromise is survival. To enjoy the world, you have to go with the flow and blend with the trend.
Psalms 4:3 Introduction The phrase “Set Apart” in the Hebrew is “PALAH”. “ Palah ”- which means “ to distinguish, to mark as different, to show marvelous, to separate.
Psalms 4:3 Introduction In the Bible the word Palah or Set Apart was used in 4 different instances:
Psalms 4:3 1. To delineate Israel from Egypt while they were in the land of Goshen, will all the plagues were happening across the empire. (Ex. 8:22 ; 9:4 ; 11:7) 2. To Distinguish Israel from among the nations of Canaan as the people chosen of God. (Exodus 33:16) 3. To describe our uniqueness from each other as God’s creation. (Psalms 17:7) 4. To define the life of a man that God has chose for Himself. (Psalms 4:3)
Psalms 4:3 I. To be set apart To be Set Apart is to have: I. SEAT APART This refers to our position in Jesus Christ when He sanctifies us.
Psalms 4:3 SANCTIFICATION When you got saved, and you received Christ in your life as your Lord and Savior. Instantaneously, your position changed.
Psalms 4:3 I. To be set apart To be Set Apart is to have: II. SIT APART This refers to our practical walk in Jesus Christ as sanctified saints.
CONCLUSION : “ And when He comes, He’ll have no problems recognizing me, for my colors (banner) is clear.”