We all face uncertainties, struggle, and change, but are hoping for peace. This search for security and peace in the midst of transitions and change is the reality of life in our world, neighborhood, and home. We trust in a variety of people or ideas to cope, but so often they can’t stand the stress test of real life. Thankfully, God has a track record we can depend on and a commitment to caring for us that is worthy of trust. If you are like me, it is easy to forget this. I hope you’ll join us as we look at Psalm 125 to be reminded of the peace that comes from putting our trust in the Lord.
Immovable
Psalm 125
November 12, 2023 • Pastor Kevin Baird • Psalm 125
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