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Abandoned to Hope

Psalm 60

May 28, 2023 • Pastor Luke Davis • Psalm 60, 2 Samuel 8:13

We conclude our series in the Psalms called Singing in the Dark in which we’re focusing on five psalms of David when he was in trouble and distress. Its purpose is to help us learn what it means to look to God to protect us, lead us, and deliver us, in His steadfast love and faithfulness. Today, we look at Psalm 60, where David teaches the people of Israel how to engage with God when He has apparently rejected them.

Praying for Deliverance

May 7, 2023 • Pastor Justin Keogh • Psalm 59, 1 Samuel 19:8–12

We continue our series in the Psalms called Singing in the Dark in which we’re focusing on five psalms of David when he was in trouble and distress. Its purpose is to help us learn what it means to look to God to protect us, lead us, and deliver us, in His steadfast love and faithfulness. Today, we look at Psalm 59, where David prays for God’s intervention and deliverance from his enemies. Psalm 59, when understood through Christ, calls and equips us to pray for justice. 

Hiding In A Cave

April 16, 2023 • Pastor Russ Collins • Psalm 57, 1 Samuel 22:1

We continue our series in the Psalms called Singing in the Dark in which we’re focusing on five psalms of David when he was in trouble and distress. Its purpose is to help us learn what it means to look to God to protect us, lead us, and deliver us, in His steadfast love and faithfulness. Today, we find David hiding in a cave from the pursuit of Saul. David shows us that we are to glorify God in our trials by trusting and praising Him.

Betrayed By Friends

April 2, 2023 • Pastor Luke Davis • Psalm 54, 1 Samuel 23:19

We continue our series in the Psalms called Singing in the Dark in which we're focusing on five psalms of David when he was in trouble and distress. Its purpose is to help us learn what it means to look to God to protect us, lead us, and deliver us, in His steadfast love and faithfulness. Today, we meet David on the run for his life, reckon with fear at losing what we value most, and consider our ultimate help.