David faces life’s storms with a singing heart and a bent knee. He is able to sing in the rain AND be a man after God’s own heart no matter the circumstance. David’s storm finds him singing because God calms chaos. After considering David’s situation, apply his mindset to your life.
The shadow of betrayal sets the background for Psalm 54. David’s response to betrayal and abandonment instructs us greatly. David responds with a confidence that God’s faithfulness never fails. God will never abandon David. David responds to betrayal by focusing on God’s blessing.
Holidays are worth noting. We mark these important and special occasions with marked difference. These are NOT normal days; they require celebration. Psalm 53 highlights God’s actions. God’s actions prompt celebration. Notice three actions worthy of celebration.
The rise of artificial intelligence and the advancement of technology places us in a unique predicament: what determines reality and authenticity? People manipulate real images to create situations that never existed. In my lifetime, I have seen celebrities win lawsuits against publishers who photoshopped their likeness in unflattering ways. Now video and audio shenanigans are […]
For every “rags to riches” story there are hundreds of people just trying to get by. Today’s text introduces you to another person trying their best to live right in a world gone wrong. She teaches us that God blesses those trusting Him.
God’s goodness is characterized by His unchanging character. Notice how great God is in His goodness.
The psalmist speaks of God’s power of revival. God breathes new life into those who are struggling as well as giving life to cold, lifeless clay. Only God gives life.
This morning we look at the Ideal King and notice that those qualities also apply to those who rightly represent the King. You must represent God accurately.
Whom do you trust? Psalm 71 claims God deserves your loyalty because He alone is true. Discover three areas proving God to be trustworthy. You never need to be ashamed of God.
What makes you afraid? David writes this psalm specifically for those feeling alone, abandoned, or left out. You are never alone. Not only is God present, but God hears you.
