Sermons on Psalms

Sermons on Psalms

December 10, Sunday Service of Worship

INVITATION TO WORSHIP: Psalm 57:1–8OPENING PRAYERANNOUNCEMENTSCONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 57:9–11SONG: The First NoelSONG: Little Drummer BoyPREACHING THE WORD: Psalm 105:1–5, The LORD is our God…Now What?SONG: Love Came DownSONG: Go Tell It on the MountainBENEDICTION

Delighting in the LORD (Psalm 37:1-11)

Those who trust in the LORD don’t merely abstain from fretfulness, but also they also experience and exhibit a quiet, still, restfulness while waiting patiently for the LORD to accomplish his purposes in judgment. Fretfulness prevents quietness of soul, stillness of heart before God, restfulness of life, and patience in God’s plans. They will be found delighting in the…

An Endless Hallelujah (Psalm 146)

Previously we covered Psalm 91, two weeks back, revealing the LORD as our fortress and refuge, who opens the path to courageous living for those covered by the shadow of the Almighty, and then last Sunday, we looked at Psalm 96, revealing the LORD as the King who reigns, giving content to our mission as the King’s people, to proclaim with gladness his glorious salvation…

Redeeming Our Days (Psalm 90:1-17)

This year, look to Christ. Look upon God’s steadfast love. And look by faith. Believing upon a Savior powerful enough to cry out with his last breath in crucifixion and walk glorified from the grave. In Christ, the glorious power of God’s work is shown to his servants; a work of power bringing restoration of joy and gladness to evil days, for in Christ, we experience…

Good Friday 2019: Remembering the Benefits of God (Psalm 103:1-12)

The cross of Jesus brought near all the benefits of God to those who believe, including forgiveness of sins, restoration to God, redemption from sin and death, a crown of love and mercy, contentment and satisfaction in life, and renewed spiritual vigor.