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Grace is a multifaceted gift from God that we receive at salvation. These unique characteristics are revealed in unique time and in unique ways. We pray that the gift of Grace is revealed in your life and that you walk in its fullness.
Psalms | Psalm 11 | Cody Cline
My God, My God | Psalm 22
Main Point: God will not forsake those who confess their sin, for He remembers His covenantText: Psalm 38Outline: A) A tumultuous burden of sin (vv. 1–8)B) A failure of strength (vv. 9–14)C) God will answer confession and repentance (vv. 15–22)
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Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. thetruthpulpit.comClick the icon below to listen. Related PodcastsAddressing the Heart of Same-Sex Attraction #1Refuting Five Myths about Homosexuality #2Refuting Five Myths about Homosexuality #1
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Pastor Bruce MacLean continues our study in the book of Psalms with Psalm 79, How Long O Lord. He explains how the Psalm begins with a prayer of lamentation, moves to a prayer of restoration, then to a prayer of glorification, to a prayer of vengeance, and lastly ending in a prayer of adoration.Come study God's Word with us! We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
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Where can we take refuge when life is overwhelming and the whole world seems broken and hopeless? This week, we continue our Summer in the Psalms with a message from guest speaker Dr. Dale Johnson. He guides us through Psalm 11, where King David responds to threats against his life by reminding himself of truths about God. David's answer to his inner turmoil lies not in positive self-talk, but in teaching his troubled heart about God's promises, providence, character, and favor. When we do the same, we can experience God's peace even in times of trouble.This week, our hosts dive deeper into the Psalms, specifically Psalm 11, they go over biblical counseling, how we can build a spiritual storm shelter, and how we should seek advice from others and God. Oh and tune into the beginning to hear our hosts talk about camp catapult and their experiences with tornados.If you would like to watch the video podcast, find us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMhDfGn0zfzi6XjcKkSVcFAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/discovertbcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/topekabiblechurchWebsite: https://www.discovertbc.com/
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Psalms | Psalm 8 | Trent Elliott
Summer In The Psalms (Psalm 2) - Pastor Tyler Gaulden
Hardships are God's way of bringing protection and promotion. On this episode we discuss God's way of using trouble's to place us where we need to be, when we need to be there. We pray that this message is a blessing to you!
A Day In Your Courts | Psalm 84
Psalm 100 call us to joyful and wholehearted worship, not as a suggestion, but a command. Worship is more than a song.
This is our third sermon in the Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 98 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
PSALMS - Psalm 103, a look at God's blessing, God's character, and God's kingship.
Main Point: Trust in the Lord in the Midst of HardshipText: Psalm 31Outline: A) Take refuge in the Lord (vv. 1–5)B) The grace of God through internal and external anguish (vv. 6–13)C) Trusting in the Lord (vv. 14–20)D) Blessedness of the Lord (vv. 21–24)
In Psalm 38, David is tormented physically, emotionally, psychologically, relationally, and spiritually because of his sin. But instead of concealing it, minimizing it, rationalizing it, or blaming someone else, David owns it. He confesses his sin and cries out to God to discipline him in mercy and to rescue him.
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. thetruthpulpit.comClick the icon below to listen. Related PodcastsRefuting Five Myths about Homosexuality #1Addressing the Heart of Same-Sex Attraction #2Why Is Homosexuality Wrong? #2
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. thetruthpulpit.com
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Episode 29 of Season 4 is a meditation on Psalm 70 where David appeals to God for deliverance from his enemies while simultaneously exulting in God's greatness as a protector. Connect with me at Mick@MickRMurray.com // feel free to share, subscribe, rate, and/or commentBackground track (licensed via Musicbed): - Midway by Tony Anderson
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Pastor Bruce MacLean takes us through Psalm 65, the Harvest Psalm. He discusses how this Psalm emphasizes God as Savior, God as Creator, and God as Sustainer.Come study God's Word with us! We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
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Is it OK to bring our frustrations to God? In Psalm 10, King David does exactly that. He asks where God is when the wicked are victimizing the afflicted people in the land. This week, Pastor Connor continues our Summer in the Psalms with a look at how we should live when we are surrounded by evil and injustice. We need to adjust our expectations, pray for justice, and seek justice now, but most importantly, we need to trust in God's future justice.This week, our hosts dive deeper into the Psalms, specifically Psalm 10, Pastor Connor shares with us what he had to cut from Sunday's sermon due to time, and our hosts talk about how does one seek justice without taking on the role of judge. Oh and tune into the beginning to hear our hosts talk about what extreme stunt they would attempt if they had the opportunity.If you would like to watch the video podcast, find us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMhDfGn0zfzi6XjcKkSVcFAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/discovertbcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/topekabiblechurchWebsite: https://www.discovertbc.com/
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Psalms | Psalm 5 | Cody Cline
In this message on Psalm 37, RUF Campus Minister at UCF Hardy Reynolds encourages listeners to take the long view of life and faith. Preaching to a world where evil often appears to prosper, Hardy unpacks David's wisdom for living with patience, trust, and hope. Rather than reacting with envy or fear, believers are called to “trust in the Lord and do good,” knowing that God will ultimately uphold the righteous and bring justice in His time.Through vibrant illustrations and pastoral clarity, Hardy explores the Psalm's repeated contrasts between the wicked and the righteous—not to stoke pride, but to deepen our confidence in God's promises. This sermon is a call to live faithfully and quietly before the Lord, delighting in Him, waiting patiently, and refusing the anxiety that comes from trying to control the world.
In this series, we walk through one of the greatest collections of poems and songs ever compiled: The Psalms. In this message, we will explore the genre, theme, and content of Psalm 119, to encourage, guide, comfort, and inspire us to be more faithful followers of Jesus and to become more like Him as we do.
Remember His Deed | Psalm 105
We all go through tough seasons, but in Jesus we have hope. God's word serves as a guide, as a compass that we can follow through the valleys of life. Kicking off our new series, Pastor Ryan brings a powerful word on Psalm 42, a psalm of lament.
This is the second sermon in our 2025 Summer of Psalms. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 43 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
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Pastor Bruce MacLean continues our study in the Psalms with Psalm 53, the Psalm all about fools. He begins with discussing the depravity of fools, moves to the destruction of fools, and then closes his message on this Psalm with the faithful being delivered.Come study God's Word with us! We invite you to connect with us each week. For the full series plus more messages and resources, please visit www.ccc-online.org.
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