Samson Occom, Sermon, Psalm 139:7

Author Occom, Samson

DateUnknown

abstractOccom's notes for a sermon from Psalm 139:7 — "Whither shall I go from thy spirit?".

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Psalms 139: 7
 Whither Shall I go from
 thy Spirit etc.
Infidelity and atheism
Seem to be a Sin, we are
born with by Nature,
David Says the fool says
in his Heart there is no
god, and when they own
the being of god, they think
he is altogether Such a one
as themselves etc.
David in his holy Psalms
gives us a relation of his
observations of men and
his knowledge of god, by
his Experience —

Sometimes he represents one
of gods attributes Some a‐
nother — as in the Psalm
wherein our text is etc. —
From the words I Shall
take Notice
1 That there is no such
thing as running away
from God — —
2 There is no hiding from
 him — —
1 that there is no etc. — —
this the holy Psalmist
knew by his experimental
knowledge and a lively
sense he had of god when he penned

this Psalm, as the Psalm
Shows the Psalmist was sur‐
prised, to find himself surrounded
with the omnipresence of god
and his omniscience — —
2 there is no hiding from
him. etc.
1 we Can't hide ourselves
from god who is a Spirit
let us try to hide ourselves
where we will, he will find
us out, etc. — — —
2 We Can't hide our works
from him, knows all
things etc. — — —

 Improvement — —
Is it So as we have heard
that God is a Spirit and
he is everywhere and knows
and Sees all things, that
there is no Such thing as
running away and hiding
from, I Say if these things
be true; Then, what manner
of persons ought we to be, in
all holy conversation and god
liness — how Careful ought
we to be in our Conduct in
the world, how watchful
over our thoughts words and
Actions, how Careful
ought we to be in obeying

god in his word etc. — — —
But alas how many
there are in the world
that hear of the Name
of this glorious and dread
ful god, and Yet regard him
not
and is there not a great number
in this great Congregation
that are thus regardless
of god and godliness; if not,
what means all this distrac‐
tion, and abomination, that
is manifested in and — —
know you not that god has
Seen and knows you all
and is acquainted with all

Your works, though you
may have forgot many
of your own works, but
god remembers them — —
And do you know that
god Sees you now, and
all your thoughts etc. — —
and where do you intend
to run from his presence
or where do you intend to
hide etc. — —
but in the last Place
not to Leave you here —
I will give you a directi
on — where to run, run to
god himself with a true

Repentence, and faith
toward our Lord Jesus Christ —
in Jesus Christ you hide your
selves from the wrath
of god, then you may
hide your sins, and they
will be seen and remembered
by god no more — —

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