Psalm 2:1-12 How do we relate to a king? In this Psalm, we learn that there is a king that we must submit to – the anointed one.
Psalm 30:1-12 Does suffering cause apathy or joy? In this sermon we see that suffering brings joyous deliverance after it brings us low. Also, we see that suffering will not…
Psalm 64:1-10 In this sermon, we see from Psalm 64 how we can tear people down with words and how we can encourage people with words.
Psalm 23:1-6 We look at a familiar Psalm and see God's grace in the past, the present and the future.
Psalm 97:1-12 Psalm 97 gives us reasons to rejoice in our God. Perhaps you can think of areas of your life where God’s reign doesn’t seem very real, or maybe…
Psalm 145:1–21 Let’s look at Ps 145 and discover why we should be characterized by praise. The Psalms as a whole have shown us how to live as God’s holy…
Psalm 139:1–24 This psalm is ultimately a prayer for God’s defense and vindication of his people. David rejoices that God knows his every motive, that God is present wherever David…
Psalm 130:1–8 Where do you need assurance this morning? Is it assurance that God has forgiven you? Is it assurance that God will comfort you? Is it assurance that you…
Psalm 110:1–7 How can the ideal king also be a priest? That’s what Psalm 110 will tell us, and in doing so, it will give us another look at what…
Psalm 108:1-13 As Christians, we live in the era in which this kingdom has already begun but not-yet been consummated. Like the exilic generation, we wait for God to fulfill…
