Jun 16, 2024
Summer in the Psalms, Part 4 – “Who Gets To Be With God?”
Psalm 15
 
Psalm 15 asks what may be the most important question we could ever ask: Who can live in the presence of God? What does it require? The answer reminds us that there really is a great gulf between humanity and God, and we're led to see in a new way how much we need to hear and respond to the gospel.
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  • Jun 16, 2024Summer in the Psalms, Part 4 – “Who Gets To Be With God?”
    Jun 16, 2024
    Summer in the Psalms, Part 4 – “Who Gets To Be With God?”
    Psalm 15
     
    Psalm 15 asks what may be the most important question we could ever ask: Who can live in the presence of God? What does it require? The answer reminds us that there really is a great gulf between humanity and God, and we're led to see in a new way how much we need to hear and respond to the gospel.
  • Jun 9, 2024Summer in the Psalms, Part 3 – “On The Run and Unafraid”
    Jun 9, 2024
    Summer in the Psalms, Part 3 – “On The Run and Unafraid”
    Psalm 4
     
    We all know what it’s like to be anxious about something. But the deepest anxiety of all is whether or not we are accepted by God or not. When something happens, some bad news comes our way, some tragedy occurs, and we can’t help but wonder, “Is God angry at me? Have I done something? Is this punishment for some sin? Has God abandoned me?” That’s the fear David is experiencing. Yet David brings to God all that he can at that moment, trusting that his security is in the Lord.
  • Jun 2, 2024Summer in the Psalms “He knows you”
    Jun 2, 2024
    Summer in the Psalms “He knows you”
    Psalm 139
    God has chosen each confirmand when they were baptized, and God knows them intimately, inside and out, and loves them completely.
  • May 26, 2024Summer in the Psalms, Part 1 – “Two Ways of Living”
    May 26, 2024
    Summer in the Psalms, Part 1 – “Two Ways of Living”
    Psalm 1
     
    When it seems like the selfish and wicked people of the world are getting ahead and there is no reward or advantage to being faithful to God, Psalm 1 reminds us that ultimately, there are really only two ways of living, and ultimately faithfulness and righteousness pay off for us.