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  1. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight; O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. Psalms 19 Commentary, this commentary is from the most widely read and often quoted preacher in history, Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

  2. Let all of us who know our sins, offer this prayer after all our confessions: "Lord, I have confessed as many as I know, but I must add an etcetera after them, and say, 'Cleanse thou me from secret faults.'" That, however, will not be the pith of my sermon this morning.

  3. Study Psalm 19 using Charles H. Spurgeons Treasury of David to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning.

  4. EXPOSITION. Verse 1 “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.”. "The heavens declare the glory of God." The book of nature has three leaves, heaven, earth, and sea, of which heaven is the first and the most glorious, and by its aid we are able to see the beauties of the other two.

  5. Psalms 19 Commentary, this seven volume magnum opus was first published in weekly installments in The Sword and the Trowel

  6. David Guzik commentary on Psalm 19, where David describes the praise of the heavens and the great value of God’s word, desiring to surrender and to be pure.

  7. A strong emphasis in Spurgeon's preaching was God's grace and sovereignty over man's helpless state. He also knew well the terrible joy that comes only through suffering as he lived quite afflicted (both by illness and slander). C.H. Spurgeon left this earth for his heavenly hope in 1892.

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