Psalm 42 is one of the beloved Psalms as it open with the line, "As the deer pants for flowing streams, so my soul pants for you, O God." It…
The Psalter, beginning in Psalm 1 tells us that God blesses and prospers the righteous. The problem is that we often look around us at the world, and those living…
We all fear. What do you fear? And what do you do with your fears? King David genuinely feared for his life numerous time from his father-in-law Saul, his own…
Psalm 25 is the first Psalm in the whole Psalter in which David explicitly asks God to forgive him of his sins...and he does this three times. He entrusts his…
Psalm 24 is another Messianic Psalm of David. That is to say that it is about Jesus. The setting for David was bringing the Ark of Covenant into Jerusalem so…
Psalm 23 is the most well known chapter in the whole Bible...and rightly so. In these 6 verses, David sets forth the whole story of who God is and how…
Psalm 18 is David's reflection on his life and God's faithfulness and goodness to him personally. David opens the prayer with the declaration, "I love you O Yahweh, my strength!"…
One of the most challenging things every human being faces in this life is not giving in to the temptation to avenge ourselves. Other people hurt us and do us…
Psalm 16 is one of the most beautiful Psalms in the Bible. Full of words such as "delight, pleasure, joy, good and pleasant." These words all describe what God is…
Psalm 14 starts with the line that "The fool says in his heart, there is no God." While it is easy as Christians to look at others with this verse…
Psalm 3-6 are known as Morning and Evening Psalms. The Psalms were designed to be sung in corporate worship. These Psalms were used in the worship of Israel at the…
Psalm 2 pairs with Psalm 1 as the "gateway" into the whole Psalter. Psalm 1 opens with "Blessed (happy) is the man who..." and Psalm 2 finishes with "Blessed (happy)…
Psalm 1, along with Psalm 2, is the "gateway" into the whole Psalter. This short didactic (teaching) Psalm contrasts the way of the wicked and the way of the righteous.…
The Psalter (Book of Psalms) is central to the life of the Church and Jesus is central to the Psalter. It is by far the most quoted Old Testament book…
Building off of the past couple of weeks about the Bible and how it is the primary means of grace through which God loves us and transforms us, we ask…
The most famous verse in the Bible leads with God's love. Reformational Anglicanism is rooted in the conviction that the primary divine attribute is love. This is why we are…
Dr. Matthew Bingham of Phoenix Seminary unfolded these verses from 1 Peter about the Bible. The Bible is God's primary means of grace, that is, the primary thing that God…
Part 2 of Money Matters built off of Paul Smith's previous sermon, who addressed the questions of how we should give (sacrificially and generously), to whom we should give (pastors…
Dr. Paul Smith addressed everyone's favorite topic on Sunday: money. It is a topic that we do not talk about much, but God in His Word does. Deuteronomy 26 informs…
There is one thing that we can be sure of as Christians, that God of our salvation, will complete this work in us in the return of Christ. Along with…