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Psalm 36 – His Faithfulness Reaches to the Clouds
Heavens, clouds, mountains, and the deep of the ocean are all pictures of God’s vastness and how LARGE His ability to save really is. God is completely able to “preserve man and beast.” His salvation is transformative even against the most heinous evil.
Psalm 35 – Pleasure in the Prosperity of His Servant
Though the world may look dark, with no hope, and impossible to overcome – here is the promise of the Lord for us TODAY -
“Let the Lord be magnified, Who has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.” (Psalm 35:27b)
David spends the whole of Psalm 35 detailing out all of the hardship that he was experiencing by the hand of his adversaries. They were fighting against him, pursuing him relentlessly, gathering against him, and mocking him - so why is he singing?
Searching for Treasures in the Body of Christ
Are you stuck in “ordinary church life” participating in a church service-based existence? Does the modern way of doing church leave you wanting something more?
Do you say to yourself, “Where is the love? Where is the community?”
Or maybe you are someone who knows in their heart they are supposed to be interacting more with the Body of Christ, but you don’t have any motivation to really get to know people or serve them the way Jesus talked about?
There is something more.
There are treasures in the body of Christ, but we have to pursue them…and when we find them in each other, we will find the fullness of Christ!
Psalm 34 – Happiness Found When the Lord is Near
In Psalm 34, David poured out a Psalm about the happiness of those who trust in the Lord after he pretended he was crazy in front of King Abimelech and was driven away from the Philistines.
Passivity – The Seed of Sin
Thinking of politics and civics, I would argue that the dire situation in which we find ourselves today in the United States, stems largely from the passivity of the Church.
For almost 100 years, the Church has withdrawn passively from confronting the encroaching tyranny of the state. Church leaders invoke Romans 13 out of context and instruct their flock to “stay in their own lane”. When the Church passively fails to speak truth to power, the powerful will inevitably seize more and more power for themselves.
Psalm 33 – Blessed is the Nation whose God is the Lord
When the foundations of our nation and the nations of the world seem to be unraveling – God calls us, as believers in Himself, to look higher and see the eternal nation that He is building.
What Do We Do with these National Burdens?
We see things.
We discern things.
We know something is not right.
When we watch the news and see corruption, political games, or injustice in our cities - we shudder.
Our eyes are wide open.
Psalm 32 -Blessed is He whose Sin is Covered
Uniquely clear and to the point – Psalm 32 contracts the heaviness and sorrow of sin versus the lightness and joy of God’s mercy. It is a passage of how freedom is found in confession and acknowledgement of sin and God’s true desire is for us all to be liberated from iniquity and transgressions.
Psalm 31 -The Secret Pavilion in His Strong City
There is a secret place in God that few people know. The way is narrow. It seems like it is hard – but it is really about being diligent to find Him in stillness, worship, thanksgiving, and rest.
A Letter to Ruth from C.S Lewis
He detested typewriters.
He wrote all his personal correspondence - and it was extensive - with a pen. He believed the noise of a typewriter interfered with the flow of creative thought.
Psalm 30 – By His Favor, Our Lives Become Strong
When we feel that our life has gone down into a pit – this is not the END of our story.
In God’s heart – there is always redemption!
To understand the pain within David’s life, yet the ultimate redemption – we need to start with the end of the story first. This Psalm was written as a dedication of the house of David.
Psalm 29 – The Voice of the Lord is OVER the Waters
God has the final word. There is no one more powerful than Him. His majesty and holiness are unmatched. There is no one like Him.
When He speaks – the waters tremble. When He speaks – we should listen.
Psalm 28 - Saving Refuge of His Anointed
In Psalm 28 - we again have the contrast between the wicked and the righteous but this time it highlights David’s expectations on God’s response to each.
Our God Stands with Us
Although we may be confident that the word of God is absolute truth, it can still be a lonely task to speak the truth to a society that has embraced postmodernism and has thus abandoned any notion of truth.
Psalm 26 – God Will Dispense Justice Thoroughly
There are times in life when something happens to us that is simply WRONG. Injustice happens. My thoughts instantly go to a family that I know that lost their one son…
ENGAGE - Stand on the Word of God
Are God’s principles relevant in the civil society? In the political arena, we are often told to be pragmatic and to support the candidate that can win…
Psalm 25 – The Path to the Secret of the Lord
Typically, I will take each Psalm section by section – but today I want us to look at the big picture and then drill down on the specifics of this beautiful passage in the Bible…
Psalm 22 – Through Suffering into Promise
Psalm 22 is a powerful story of suffering and promise – something that we all understand if we have lived on this earth for any length of time…
Psalm 21 – The King Trusts in the Lord
From a place of battle in Psalm 20 to now a place of VICTORY in Psalm 21 – King David is celebrating and blessing God for His faithfulness to Him…
Psalm 20 – Strength & Purpose Comes from God - Our Banner
Yes, this year and last year have felt complex and scary sometimes. Yes, our environment in America feels combative and polarized. If we watch cable news at all…