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Chronicles From A Cave

Part 4

August 1, 2021 • Dr. Lance D. Watson • Psalm 142

Psalm 142 is attributed to David and is believed to have been written while he was on the run from King Saul and hiding out in the Cave of Adullam. It’s a vivid description of David’s emotional state. He longs for previous moments when he celebrated the joy of public, mass worship at the temple, in those places of celebration and community. He feels isolated. It sounds like he was living through COVID-19! He is haunted by questions and laments his circumstances. Yet, even in the cave, God gives him the grace to chronicle both his circumstances and a few surprises that God had in store for him.

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Never Shaken

August 29, 2021 • Dr. Lance D. Watson • Psalm 15

Psalm 15 is a reflective or meditative psalm. David has this one thought in mind that he’s going to mull over and ponder throughout the 5 verses of Psalm 15—The blameless character of a person who honestly knows God. So much of the psalms consist of David lamenting the dysfunction, trouble, and inequity all around him. However, in THIS psalm, David has all but forgotten his enemies and instead focuses on the truly different character of one who knows God—that person is unshaken. We are Saint Paul’s Everywhere! Join Us on Sundays at 10:00am on our mobile app, at http://myspbc.tv or @myspbc on Facebook or YouTube. Learn more about our church at http://myspbc.org TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA, VISIT: http://instagram.com/myspbc http://facebook.com/myspbc http://twitter.com/lancewatson http://instagram.com/iamlancewatson http://facebook.com/iamlancewatson

Songs For The Road

August 22, 2021 • Dr. Lance D. Watson • Psalm 121

The psalms have just as much relevance today as they did for the ancient Hebrews: this psalm is no exception. Our life’s journey has many perils—depression, doubt, discouragement, despair, loss, suffering, and anxiety meet us on the road. However, we can find comfort in the rich reality that we serve a great and sovereign God. God is in control. God is in charge. God is still on the throne. As this psalm illustrates, we should lift our eyes to God and trust in God’s perfect plan for our lives. While God’s plan does not guarantee an easy journey, God does promise to be with us all the way. This is the song we sing on the road. We are Saint Paul’s Everywhere! Join Us on Sundays at 10:00am on our mobile app, at http://myspbc.tv or @myspbc on Facebook or YouTube. Learn more about our church at http://myspbc.org TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA, VISIT: http://instagram.com/myspbc http://facebook.com/myspbc http://twitter.com/lancewatson http://instagram.com/iamlancewatson http://facebook.com/iamlancewatson

Midnight Music

August 15, 2021 • Dr. Lance D. Watson • Psalm 77:1–12

The psalm begins with a cry of distress: the psalmist has been experiencing profound difficulties, and his cries to God appear to have been ignored; only his memories of the past seem to bring anything even resembling joy. However, the psalmist then remembers God's integrity and realizes that the failure of his hopes is the result of misplaced expectations of God's actions, rather than God's failure to act. Recalling God's actions in the past, he concludes with praise of “the God who performs miracles,” the God who gives “songs in the night.” We are Saint Paul’s Everywhere! Join Us on Sundays at 10:00am on our mobile app, at http://myspbc.tv or @myspbc on Facebook or YouTube. Learn more about our church at http://myspbc.org TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA, VISIT: http://instagram.com/myspbc http://facebook.com/myspbc http://twitter.com/lancewatson http://instagram.com/iamlancewatson http://facebook.com/iamlancewatson