Sermons from September 2025
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.
JESUS! The One I used to Love
From Psalm 139:7–24, we discover that God’s presence fills all of creation — there is nowhere we can go where He is not. His nearness brings comfort, conviction, and a call to deeper devotion and holiness.
Praising God For His Providence
From Psalm 139:7–24, we discover that God’s presence fills all of creation — there is nowhere we can go where He is not. His nearness brings comfort, conviction, and a call to deeper devotion and holiness.
Fully Known, Fully Loved
Psalm 139:1-6 is one of the Scriptures key texts on God’s omniscience. The living God knows all things, and knows them perfectly. However, the Psalmist narrows in on God’s specific knowledge of us as His people. God knows us both personally and fully. Despite all of this intimate knowledge of us, He loves us. These truths should inspire praise and bring great comfort to the Christian.