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"An Easy Guide to Missing Heaven" by Don Green You can get your copy today: https://ttwpress.com 2520 - https://www.thetruthpulpit.comClick the icon below to listen. Related PodcastsA Pastoral Look at Suicide #2A Pastoral Look at Suicide #1077: Look Up (Through the Psalms) Psalm 73
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Psalms | Psalm 32 | Cody Cline
Antioch Community Church in Quincy, MA (Boston Area) Sermons
Join us as we look at Psalm 34 - a psalm of thanksgiving and testimony.
Great are the Works of the Lord | Psalm 111
This week we take a deep dive into Psalm 23. Many of us have read this as a nice message for the church, but have we ever stopped to read this passage with more intentionality? Psalm 23 truly is our story.Pastor Jon shares some key thoughts on being a sheep and following the good shepherd in this week's sermon.
Ryans tells us that creation clearly communicates God's wisdom, power, and beauty.
Summer in the Psalms- Psalm 25- Huebner Psalm 25:1-10 Luke 10:25-37
Summer in the Psalms: Psalm 25- Fowler Psalm 25:1-10 Luke 10:25-37
Main Point: God demonstrates his steadfast love through your affliction.Text: Psalm 44Outline: A) The Powerful God of your Forefathers (vv. 1-8)B) The Present Affliction of God's People (vv. 9-22)C) The Plea for God to Rise and Redeem (vv. 23-26)
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 PodcastsCommunion Meditation: The GospelFaith Has Consequences #2Faith Has Consequences #1
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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Pastor Bruce MacLean brings our summer study in the Psalms to a close for the year with Psalm 116. He goes through the Psalm explaining first the Psalmist's danger, then his deliverer, then his devotion, and finally, his delight.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.
We're all on a journey—toward God and with God. In this message, Pastor Danny de Armas unpacks Psalm 120, the first of the “Songs of Ascent,” which marks the beginning of a pilgrim's journey with one essential step: repentance. These ancient songs were sung by travelers heading to Jerusalem, and they reflect the spiritual reality we live today. Repentance means turning away from the lies that lure us—and from the people who distract us from God's path. With honest insight and personal stories, Pastor Danny helps us see that this journey isn't about perfection, but about direction. Every step we take toward God brings us closer to home. (07/06/2025)
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Have you ever felt stuck in the middle of a big decision, unsure which way to go? You're not alone. In this week's message, Pastor Korey Deck shares how we can move forward with clarity and peace—even when the future feels uncertain. Looking at Acts 20 and Psalm 119, we explore how tuning into the quiet nudges of God's guidance can help us face life's challenges with confidence. Whether you're navigating a move, a new job, or just everyday choices, this message will encourage you to trust the process and take the next step—even if you can't yet see the whole path. (06/08/2025)
What if the key to a steady, fulfilling life isn't found in chasing every opportunity—but in planting yourself in the right place? In this week's message, Pastor Jarian Felton explores Psalm 1 and what it means to live “planted, not potted.” It's a powerful reminder that depth matters more than speed, and growth often comes through stability, not constant movement. Discover how staying grounded—through the highs and lows—can lead to a life that's strong, steady, and full of purpose. (06/15/2025)
Hard times come—personally, nationally, even globally—and sometimes they shake the very things we hold most dear. In this powerful message from Psalm 89, Pastor Israel Martin shares how to navigate seasons of deep crisis with honesty, hope, and trust. Drawing from his own experiences growing up in Cuba and from the stories of others who've walked through hardship, he reminds us that even when everything feels uncertain, God is still on His throne. His love and faithfulness haven't changed, and His plan is still unfolding. Discover how God's presence can sustain you—even when the questions feel bigger than the answers. (06/29/2025)
As followers of Jesus, we are called to live righteously. But the Bible also teaches that no one is righteous; we all fall short of God's perfect standard. How can we reconcile these teachings? This week, Pastor Connor continues our Summer in the Psalms with David's questions in Psalm 15: who can go up God's holy mountain and enter into His presence? Through Jesus, we receive the righteousness we need to approach God. We also receive the power and guidance we need to live righteously each day, as we grow more like our Savior.This week, our hosts dive deeper into the Psalms, specifically Psalm 15, they talk about two things you should be working towards if you are new to the faith, how guilt in moderation could be a good thing, and how we should approach worship with proper posture. Oh and tune into the beginning to hear our hosts talk about the exclusive clubs they are apart of.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/
Guest: Wade Bearden
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Pastor Ky Bishop
What has your prayer life looked like today? This week? This month? Is it a daily rhythm or has busyness or distraction seeped in and taken your attention away? Usually when this happens, we open the door for worry and fear. As we're studying the Psalms together again this Summer, I knew I wanted my dear friend, Patty Conrad, to join us and share how she has learned to pray through the Psalms. These words, as ancient and poetic as they may be, can serve as a guide, a practical prayer prompt for us when we don't know what or how to pray. Maybe we're unsure how to approach the throne room of the Almighty. Maybe we know, but we need something to help us make it a daily habit. Patty Conrad graduated from Baylor University with a degree in Education. She taught special education for 8 years, has been homeschooling for 22 years and currently teaches 1st grade at a private classical school. Patty and her husband have four boys: two teenagers and two young adults. She enjoys planning, cooking, reading and spending time with her family and friends. C A N D A C E C O F E R author + speaker website | instagram | youtube | facebook
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Psalms | Psalm 27 | Dalton Shaffer
Antioch Community Church in Quincy, MA (Boston Area) Sermons
Join us this week as we look at Psalm 67.
In this episode we finish our deep dive into the prophetic writings of King David from Psalm 22. We pray that this study is a blessing to you and reveals the love that God has for you.
“Does my life really matter?” It's a question we all ask at some point. In this week's message, Pastor David Uth takes us through Psalm 8—a poetic reflection on the vastness of the universe and the surprising truth that we are deeply seen and valued in the middle of it all. From the stars above to the wonder of everyday life, discover how a clearer view of who God is can help us better understand who we are. You were made with purpose. You were made for more. (05/18/2025)
“I've got this… until I don't.” Ever felt like life is just too much to handle on your own? You're not alone. In this week's message, Pastor David Uth shares the comforting truth of Psalm 23—not just as poetry, but as a lifeline. Through the simple image of a shepherd and sheep, we're reminded that we are deeply cared for, gently guided, and never left to face the future by ourselves. Whether you're anxious, exhausted, or just in need of some peace, this message is a powerful reminder that you don't have to figure it all out alone—you have help, hope, and more than enough grace to carry you through. (05/25/2025)
Have you ever wondered how ancient songs from thousands of years ago could possibly speak to your life today? In this message, Pastor Chris Ogden walks us through Psalm 27 and the story of David—a deeply flawed man who was still described as having a heart aligned with God's. Through David's story, we explore what it means to live with confidence in God, to stay focused on what truly matters, and to experience real, intimate worship—even in the chaos. Whether you're walking through hardship, uncertainty, or simply longing for deeper purpose, this message reminds us that God meets us right where we are. He is with us, refining us, and drawing us back to what our hearts need most: Him. (06/01/2025)
Ascribe to the Lord | Psalm 29
This is part 7 in our Summer of Psalms series. Pastor Thom preached from Psalm 116 at Springbrook Church in Antigo, WI.
Summer in the Psalms: Psalm 30- Nelson Psalm 30 Luke 10:1-11 16-20
Summer in the Psalms: Psalm 30- Veach Psalm 30 Luke 10:1-11 16-20
PSALMS - Psalm 24, a look at who Psalm 24 was written for -- Those who need shepherding
Main Point: Praise God before betrayal so you can praise Him well afterwards.Text: Psalm 41Outline: A) David prepares his heart through worshipB) David truly laments before GodC) David remembers God's justice and graceD) Cultivating faithfulness in our own hearts
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 PodcastsConfronting the Sexual Chaos #2Confronting the Sexual Chaos #1A Practical Q&A on Transgenderism #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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Pastor Bruce MacLean continues our study in the Psalms with Psalm 102, The Afflicted One's Prayer. He begins explaining the Psalmist's despair, moves to the Psalmist's devotion, and concludes with the Psalmist's dependency as he takes us through this wonderful psalm.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.