"David" Tagged Sermons
Tasting and Seeing the Goodness of God
In Psalm 34, David invites us to experience the goodness of God personally rather than merely knowing about Him intellectually. This psalm calls believers to continually proclaim God’s faithfulness, pursue a life that honors Him, and find rest in His loving care. Whether in seasons of blessing or affliction, those who take refuge in the Lord will discover that He is faithful to deliver, sustain, and redeem His people.
Mercy for the Guilty
After being confronted over his sin, David cries out to God for mercy. Rather than making excuses, he appeals to God’s steadfast love, honestly confesses his guilt, and seeks the cleansing and renewal that only God can provide. Psalm 51 reminds us that forgiveness is available to all who come before the Lord in genuine repentance and faith.
Trust & Delight: Four Marks of a Christian
Psalm 16 is a psalm of confidence and joy in God’s presence. David declares that the Lord is his portion, his refuge, and his delight. Even in uncertainty, he rests secure, knowing that God will not abandon him to death but lead him into the path of life. This psalm points beyond David to Christ — whose resurrection guarantees eternal joy for all who trust in Him.