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Awake and Take Refuge in Him

Psalm 36

August 30, 2020 • Joe Rigney

This is the twenty-fourth video teaching in our 2020 Psalms series, designed for Household Worship. In this teaching, Pastor Joe Rigney highlights the truths in Psalm 36 and compares it with the Apostle Paul's exhortation in Ephesians for the "sleeper" to awaken and take refuge in Christ.

Wisdom for the Righteous

September 6, 2020 • Jonathan Parnell

This is the twenty-fifth teaching in our 2020 Psalms series, designed for Household Worship. In this teaching, Pastor Jonathan Parnell highlights the truths in Psalm 37 that clearly describe the differences between the "righteous" and the "wicked" ones. The righteous are those who trust in Christ; the wicked are those that live as if there is no God and choose not to trust in the Lord.

God Will Rescue His Own, So Hang On

August 23, 2020 • Jonathan Parnell

This is the twenty-third teaching in our 2020 Psalms series, designed for Household Worship. In this teaching, Pastor Jonathan Parnell highlights the truths in Psalm 35 that point to the supremacy of Christ and exhort us to trust him. The first and most important thing we can do is to put our faith in Jesus. If we do trust in Jesus, then the best thing to do is to praise him and rest in the truth that God will rescue us. In view of our final salvation, because we know God will save his own, we tell of his righteousness and we praise him all the day long!

Our Afflictions Are Many

August 16, 2020 • David Mathis

This is the twenty-second video teaching in our 2020 Psalms series, designed for Household Worship. In this teaching, Pastor David Mathis highlights the apostle Peter's use of Psalm 34 and its encouraging words to Christians facing afflictions. Pastor David asserts that God is not so magnified in our words, and our lives, when we simply report the truth, but is truly magnified when we rejoice in him—when we are glad in him. He is honored and he looks good when we celebrate him and his goodness to us. He is honored and magnified when we take refuge in him—and especially when we taste and see he is good in the midst of many afflictions.