Left to our own devices, and our own desires, and our own direction, we would wander through this life aimlessly and dangerously, without sight—and ... Read More
In Jesus, we have a Prophet who miraculously multiples bread. We have a Prophet who speaks the very words of God. We have a Prophet who walks on water... Read More
John 3:22-36 sets a contrast between the desperation of distracted disciples and the joy of single-minded disciples. The difference comes down to what... Read More
Sin affects us profoundly. Our fellowship with God suffers. We don’t work like we’re supposed to because God made us to be in a right relationship... Read More
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
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
Our passage covers three short stories. Each story highlights a worried heart over an uncertain future. By faith we can displace worry with hope in ou... Read More