Sermons on Psalms

Where Does My Help Come From?

In this sermon, we examine the contrasting sources of help for mankind.  On the one hand, the world gives a faulty and deceptive offer of help that fails to meet the greatest need(s) of man.  On the other hand, the Creator of heaven and earth offers a sure, stable, and lasting hope that never fails and is built on the character of God.  The Psalmist asks the question that we all must consider – where does my help come from?

A Call to Worship the Living God

In this sermon, part of the series “The Living and True God,” Psalm 145 is explored as a earnest call to worship God for his divine attributes and mighty works. The Psalm, with its rich vocabulary of praise, emphasizes God as the worthy recipient of adoration. It reveals God’s God’s greatness, seen in his everlasting kingdom and reminds us of God’s goodness in his love for his people and all creation. This psalm calls us to overcome ignorance and pride,…

Declare the Glory of God

In this sermon, guest preacher Kevin Swanson emphasizes the importance of the Gospel and the need for Christians to declare its message to all nations, tribes, peoples, and languages. He highlights that not only should Christians share the Gospel, but they must also be genuinely excited about it, recognizing that it is the only message of hope and joy. Passage: Psalm 96

The Great Rebellion

In Psalm 2 we see a clash of two worlds. The creature rebels against the Creator. The end will come with God’s rule and reign over all nations. But where will you be? Will you take refuge in him?

A Mother’s Reward

Children are a blessing from the Lord. Do we believe this? Do we understand motherhood and children through a biblical lens? Here is a call to take joy in what the Scriptures call us to take joy in. May this be an encouragement to everyone to see the world as God wants us to see it! Consider these questions:1. How does God building a home through children benefit Christ’s kingdom?2. How has the culture around us impacted our views of…

Number Your Days

Psalm 90 teaches us that God is everlasting and that we are finite and that life is fleeting. It calls us to number our days so that we (1) learn wisdom; (2) long for God’s presence; and (3) do God’s work that will last for eternity.