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Confessions of a Caveman

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Turn in your Bible to the 142nd Psalm. It sure has been a wonderful evening. I can't think of many things that are more delightful than little lives as D. L. Moody used to always say: children have their whole life ahead of them and when we see the Lord work in adults, some of them have half or less of their lives left. But these little ones have their entire life ahead of them that they can invest for the Lord.

This evening we're looking at our thirsting after God series and we're going to look specifically—David's confession to God during the most difficult time in his life—his cave experience. As I was speaking up in New York on of the people came up afterward--- I was talking about our Devil, Demons and Dinosaurs series on the Flood and Creation and she said were there cave men? And I said yes there were and yes there still are. Of course there are very many Stone Age type peoples still living in remote parts of the world. There also were these cave drawing artists that hunted dinosaurs—probably concurrent with the time of Job because Job in the Bible saw the Ice Age--- he talks about it in the book of Job--- the glaciers, the mountains of ice and the dinosaurs. He describes these two types of dinosaurs but I'm not talking about-----we're not doing a creation or flood seminar tonight. I'm talking about cave times of being in depression. And that's why this message from Psalm 142 is so important. I would encourage you if you're of the clan and tribe of Bible markers--- I'm going to show you many little tips from this Psalm to circle and mark so that you can keep track of what we're studying.

But tonight I ask you:

Have you ever felt prehistoric? Have you ever come t

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Oct 22, 2018
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