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Studies in the Psalms

David's Right Response to Being Wronged

August 29, 2021

As Calvary is in a challenging season, facing threats from outside the church, and plenty from within that could be cause for offence. Let us join David in the kind of prayer he offers in Psalm 141, lest we leave a wake of hurt, pain, and sin behind us.

God’s Word: Delight and Declare

August 22, 2021 • Jon Oettel • Psalm 119

We are to store up, delight in, and declare God’s word as followers of Jesus.

The Blessing of Dwelling Together in Unity

August 15, 2021

In the three short verses of Psalm 133, David asks the people of God to behold the blessing that comes from dwelling together in unity. May we experience how good and pleasant this can be as our Calvary family!

Blessed is the One Who’s Sins are Forgiven

August 8, 2021 • Psalm 32

Sin unconfessed will consume. Confession leads to forgiveness, protection, promises, and praise.

Be Still and Behold Our Helper

August 1, 2021 • Psalm 46

Psalm 46 wonderfully helps us behold the Lord of Hosts, the God of Jacob, who is our Helper amidst all kinds of trouble. Because He is our helper we need not fear, we can trust the power of His Word, we can behold His works, and we can be still before Him!

The LORD is my Light, Salvation, and Stronghold

July 25, 2021 • Jon Oettel

God is our light, salvation, and our stronghold. Therefore we do not need to be afraid. We can pursue God in His word and prayer. He is a Personal God who will help us in our trials and when enemies attack. God will be with you IN the waiting, so we can wait with patience and steadfastness.

The Sayings of Old for the Hearts of the Young

April 25, 2021 • Josh Johnson

The author of Psalm 78 exhorts the people of God to know, hear, and love the sayings of old and then pass them on to the younger generations that they might find their hope in God. Let us consider how to do the same!

The All-Seeing, All-Present, All-Creating God

April 11, 2021 • Matthew Molesky

You probably feel like you know Psalm 139. But a closer look may reveal something you hadn’t seen before.