Psalms

The Psalms have been the songs of God's people for thousands of years. They bring comfort in confusion, they are honest even in when we are afraid and guarded, and they remind us of God's loving presence and his eternal promises in every season of our lives.

 

Be encouraged as we see the wide range of human emotions like praise, lament, thanksgiving, and petition, that are expressed in our human lives and how God uses this poetic book to draw his people to himself.

Everyone wants to be happy. We all seek happiness, and the options for our pursuit are seemingly endless. However, we were MADE to rejoice and be glad, in God. Conversely, for those who run after other paths to joy, other god’s, their sorrows will multiply.

 

So, how can I find joy in God? Psalm 15-16 present to us God’s answer by giving us what we may call, the path of Gospel Joy. Finding refuge in Him, we share in His salvation and eternal blessings. The result? Joy now and forever.

Psalms 11 through 14 are a collection of prayers to be sung by the gathered church. These Psalms recount David's struggle with his enemies and his commitment to trust in God in every circumstance.

 

With the help of the Holy Spirit, through these Psalms we will grow to discern the path of the righteous from the path of the wicked.

How do you live and respond in a wicked society? Psalms 10 tells us that we should look to God, to see the wicked correctly, and then in turn act accordingly.

 

Join us as we look to Psalm 10 and take an honest examination of ourselves and aim to see the fallen world we live in from God's perspective.

In this sermon, Jim Kramer preaches from Psalm 88 to communicate God's faithful presence and therefore hope in our suffering.