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Summer in the Psalms

Psalm 1

June 7, 2020 • James Lauderdale • Psalm 1

The Lord knows your way, and He knows you. Is that enough for you to face the future with confidence?

Psalm 8

June 14, 2020 • Jim Samland

What helps you experience God’s majesty? How does knowing that God is mindful of us mortal humans and yet has made us a little lower than heavenly beings, shape your view of God? How should being made in the image of God affect the way you look at yourself and others?

Psalm 23

June 21, 2020 • Todd Hiltibran

When you read this psalm, what memories are stirred in you? How has God used this psalm in your life? Do you look at this psalm as more of a shield or a sword in your fight to believe?

Psalm 42, 43

June 28, 2020 • Rich Millhouse

This Psalm teaches us about the obstacles we face in life and what those obstacles teach us about God and about ourselves. 1. Loneliness 2. Lostness 3. Lies

Psalm 51

July 5, 2020 • James Lauderdale

Remember the keys to repentance: Acknowledge that God is God and you are not. Acknowledge that you are sinful (name each specific sin). Recognize that all sin is ultimately sin against God. Understand that there is nothing for which you cannot repent. Acknowledge that you cannot do anything to save yourself or remove your sin. Believe that God is merciful and that he does forgive you for your sins.

Psalm 62

July 12, 2020 • Greg Pitts

Confidence in God (vv.1 - 2) Attacks of Man (vv. 3 - 4) A Refuge (vv. 5-7) Pour Out Your Heart Before Him (v. 8) Trust Not in Man (vv. 9 - 10) Power and Love (vv. 11 -12)

Psalm 86

July 19, 2020 • Jim Samland

Needy servants can confidently call on their incomparable God when facing arrogant adversaries. 1. The Needy 2. The Incomparable 3. The Arrogant

Psalm 91

July 26, 2020 • Todd Hiltibran

Psalms 91 is perhaps one of the most beautifully written and popular psalms of all time. It is a psalm about God’s unfailing and powerful protection to His people.

Psalm 95

August 2, 2020 • Ryan Noterieke

Through the book of Psalms and the worship of the people of Israel, we get a glimpse into the character of God and how we should rightly respond to Him in worship. In Psalm 95, we’re reminded of the hardness of our hearts apart from Christ and how we need Jesus to replace our hearts of stone with hearts of flesh.

Psalm 103

August 9, 2020 • James Lauderdale

1. A Call to Remember (1-5) 2. A Call to Right Thinking I - of God (6-13) 3. A Call to Right Thinking II - Ourselves (14-16) 4. A Call to Reformation

Psalm 110

August 16, 2020 • Gary Rickard

Psalm 146

August 23, 2020 • Greg Pitts

Psalm 73

August 30, 2020 • Jim Samland

Coming to Grips with Reality. It is easy to be distracted by comparisons. What kind of comparisons trip you up and fog your perspective most often? Work? Looks? Wealth? Family?