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How the Cross Kills Exhaustion and Restores Rest

February 25, 2024 • Pastor John Stone • Psalm 62

What are some things that assault you into exhaustion?

What is the difference between physical, emotional, and spiritual exhaustion?

What is a potential source of spiritual exhaustion?

How is the writer of this Psalm experiencing all three?

Why does the Psalmist describe the people doing the assaulting as breath and nothing?

Why is it so hard to see the truth about assaulters?

What is the perspective he is asking us to embrace about the assaults to us?

How does rest come to this writer?

How can he be certain he is OK when he never speaks a word about himself?

What is revealed in the lack of his not speaking of his own works and life?

How are verses 11 & 12 bring hope and rest to the writer?

Why might some evangelicals misread verse 12?

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