
As we turn to Psalm 110 and run into the mysterious figure of Melchizedek, we are reminded of an important truth about how Jesus represents us.
We turn to our own plans and end up missing out on both God’s plans for us and understanding Him. Psalm 2 helps us to think about who is really in control and how we can find peace in His control.
What do we think of when we wake up? Psalm 5 suggests we change up our first thoughts of the morning to something more refreshing.
What (or whom) do we trust in when everything seems uncertain? David takes us on a journey to the right place of trust as we continue in Psalm 6.
As we look at the conclusion of Psalm 6 tonight, we explore how David emerges from deep despair even though things aren’t yet fully “right.”
If God is a God of justice (and He is), then how do we live in a time of injustice? David wrestles with this in the middle of Psalm 7.
If God is a God of justice (and He is), then how do we live in a time of injustice? David wrestles with this in the middle of Psalm 7.
Psalm 8 takes us to a King who’s kingdom was inaugurated long before the United States ever existed and whose power is greater than all the nations of the world.
As we continue to explore Psalm 8, David reminds us that we are never too insignificant for God to stop and show care for us.
As we continue to explore Psalm 8, David finds himself in wonder over the glory of God being given to human beings.