Psalms 146–150 form the conclusion to the psalms. And each of these five psalms begin and end with the same simple appeal: Praise the LORD. This is ... Read More
Desperate hope. That’s the message of Psalm 130. Our sin created a desperate need. But God has ensured abundant redemption through the forgivene... Read More
Some psalms are addressed to God and some are directed toward other people, but in Psalm 103, we find the psalmist King David talking to himself. Davi... Read More
Un-confessed sin rots our hearts. Acknowledging our sin to God produces all-surpassing joy. That’s the happy truth of Psalm 32. In Christ, our t... Read More
The opening question of our psalm this morning, “Why do the nations rage?” is as relevant today as it was when it was written thousands of... Read More
No matter how grave your situation may feel or even be, in this passage God offers us the reminder of His providence–the gracious effecting of H... Read More
To laugh is “to make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body that are the instinctive expressions of lively amusement and sometime... Read More
God is marked by righteous judgment and staggering mercy. This is good news since sin is our greatest enemy. It entraps our hearts. It infects our rel... Read More
God promises, once again, that elderly Abraham and Sarah will give birth to a son. “That’s Impossible!” we might say. But we will see in this pa... Read More
What does it mean to be blessed? In the face of our own greed and the world’s temptation to define blessing by wealth and possessions, the theme of ... Read More