Sermon Series
  • 1. The Messiah's Reign

    Contributed on Jun 5, 2026
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    Psalm 2:1-12 teaches us that in a world that rages against God, he enthrones his Son as king and calls every soul to submit to Christ.

    Introduction If you pay attention to the news, as I know some of you do, you might think that our world is spinning out of control. Nations are raging. Leaders are posturing. Alliances are shifting. And just when you think it cannot get worse, it does. Psalm 2 begins with a shocking claim: ...read more

  • 2. Praise To God For His Deliverance

    Contributed on Jun 12, 2026
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    Psalm 18:1-50 teaches us that because the Lord delivers his people, we must respond appropriately.

    King David begins Psalm 18 standing in the rubble of a life that should have crushed him. The king who once hid in caves now looks back on years of betrayal, ambush, political collapse, and the long shadow of Saul’s spear—and he realizes something startling: he is still standing. Not because he ...read more

  • 3. God's Blessing On The King

    Contributed on Jun 18, 2026
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    Psalm 20:1-9 teaches us that God responds to the cries of his people.

    Introduction A few days ago, the United States and Iran signed A Memorandum of Understanding. It establishes an immediate cessation of hostilities between the United States and Iran. It lays the groundwork for further negotiations in the next 60 days to end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ...read more

  • 4. A Prayer For The Prosperity Of God's Anointed King

    Contributed on Jul 11, 2026
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    Psalm 72:1-20 teaches us to pray that God’s anointed King would prosper, because the flourishing of his reign brings justice to the needy and blessing to the whole earth.

    Introduction Picture the world as it is right now: headlines full of conflict, leaders rising and falling, promises made and forgotten, people weary of hoping that the next election, the next policy, the next personality might finally bring lasting good. We’re used to praying for leaders because ...read more