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  • God's Forgiveness (Psalm 32)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jan 18, 2026
     | 69 views

    Does God forgive when we repent?

    Do we confess our sins to God and to one another or hide behind lies and pride? Let’s look at Psalm 32? How does happiness relate to forgiveness of sin, of guilt being covered, of honesty of spirit? The one whose wrongdoing is forgiven, whose sin is covered over, is truly happy! The one the Lord ...read more

  • God's Praise (Psalm 33)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jan 18, 2026
     | 82 views

    Who do we look to?

    Who do we look to for wisdom and protection, the nations or politics of this world or God? Let’s look at Psalm 33. Do we sing joyfully to the Lord or begrudgingly or not at all? Are stringed instruments appropriate? Is shouting appropriate in church? Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteous; it ...read more

  • God's Providence (Psalm 34)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jan 19, 2026
     | 86 views

    Do we trust God's providence?

    Do we praise the Lord in good times and bad? Do we have faith that He will provide our every need? Let’s begin in Psalm 34. Who do we praise at all times, politicians, celebrities, sports heroes or God? I will praise the Lord at all times; His praise will always be on my lips. I will boast in the ...read more

  • God's Deliverance (Psalm 35)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jan 19, 2026
     | 77 views

    Do we patiently wait for deliverance?

    Will God deliver the faithful from every kind of evil? Let’s look at Psalm 35. Do we ask God to defend us from both verbal and physical attacks? Lord, argue with those who argue with me; fight with those who fight against me! Grab a shield and armor; stand up and help me! Use your spear and ax ...read more

  • Sin's Burden (Psalm 38)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jan 21, 2026
     | 52 views

    Does sin cause us a burden?

    How do we find rest from the burden of anxiety that our sins have caused? Let’s look at Psalm 38. As we repent of our sins, do we ask God to be merciful in His discipline? O Lord, rebuke me not in your anger, nor discipline me in your wrath! For your arrows have sunk into me, and your hand has ...read more

  • God's Light (Psalm 43)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Jan 23, 2026
     | 72 views

    Where do we find true light?

    In a world of darkness, where is the light? In a world of false accusations, who can vindicate us? Let’s look at Psalm 43. Does any nation truly do the right thing for its citizens? Does any nation protect people from food fraud, pharmaceutical greed, predatory lending, medical bankruptcy, ...read more

  • Save Me O God (Psalm 69)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Feb 4, 2026
     | 65 views

    Does God save us?

    Are we blessed when we are mocked, attacked because of our faith in God? Let’s look at Psalm 69. For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Lilies.” By David. (WEB) Do we ever feel overwhelmed by life’s circumstances, by innumerable enemies? Save me, O God, For the waters have threatened my life. I ...read more

  • God Takes His Stand (Psalm 82)

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Feb 13, 2026
     | 26 views

    Pure Religion

    Will God give justice to the poor and needy and teach the self-righteous wicked some humility? Let’s look at Psalm 82. A Psalm by Asaph. (WEB) Have we ever asked God why He allows the wicked to prosper so long, seemingly delaying judgment on them? God takes his stand in the divine assembly; ...read more

  • God Is With David

    Contributed by William R. Nabaza on Jun 7, 2013
     | 5,826 views

    I. EXORDIUM: Is GOD with you? II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: believers III. OBJECTIVES: To show that GOD is with and in us. IV. TEXT: 2 Samuel 5:10 (Amplified Bible) David became greater and greater, for the Lord God of hosts was with him.

    I. EXORDIUM: Is GOD with you? II. AUDIENCE PROFILE: believers III. OBJECTIVES: To show that GOD is with and in us. IV. TEXT: 2 Samuel 5:10 (Amplified Bible) David became greater and greater, for the Lord God of hosts was with him. V. THESIS: GOD is with and in us. VI. TITLE: GOD is ...read more

  • Thanks For God’s Answers To My Problems Series

    Contributed by Allan Quak on Mar 11, 2011
     | 10,545 views

    As we look at the genres of the Psalms we find the Thanksgiving Psalms. Thanksgiving Psalms always talk about a difficult situation which has been fixed. We might want to think of Thanksgiving Psalms as our response when God helps us out of trouble.

    Thanks For God's Answers To My Problems Psalm 34:1-22 You can listen to a full recording of this message at http://www.nec.org.au/listen-to-a-sermon-series/responding-to-god-psalms/ Introduction to Reading The family of Psalms which we are going to consider this morning are known as Thanksgiving ...read more

  • It's Not As Bad As It Seems

    Contributed by H.b. Charles Jr. on Dec 13, 2011
    based on 16 ratings
     | 46,099 views

    "It's Not As Bad As It Seems" is an exposition of Psalm 3 that makes the point that things are never as bad as they seen, if the Lord is on your side!

    IT’S NOT AS BAD AS IT SEEMS Psalm 3 Psalm 3 introduces a series of firsts in the book of Psalms. It is the first psalm with a superscription. In most of your Bibles, you will find these words above verse 1: A PSALM OF DAVID, WHEN HE FLED FROM HIS SON ABSALOM. This heading presents several ...read more

  • Living With Confidence In God

    Contributed by H.b. Charles Jr. on Feb 15, 2012
    based on 7 ratings
     | 40,288 views

    "Living with Confidence in God" is an exposition of Psalm 23. The point of the message is that God is worthy of your trust. It offers three reasons why God is worthy of your trust: (1) God watches over those who trust in him. (2) God walks with those who

    LIVING WITH CONFIDENCE IN GOD Psalm 23 Psalm 23 is the best known and most beloved of the psalms. CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON aptly called it “the pearl of the psalms.” It is arguably the most famous and cherished scripture in the Bible. It is the John 3:16 of the Old Testament. The young ...read more

  • When Tragedy Strikes Series

    Contributed by Edward Hardee on Oct 23, 2011
    based on 5 ratings
     | 5,684 views

    How to deal with tragedy when it hits. Used these scriptures to explain the school shootings and what to do.

    Title: When Tragedy Strikes Theme: How to react when tragedy strikes. Text: Psalms 46 Link to worldwide school shootings http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0777958.html Introduction Please turn in your Bibles to Psalm 46. This song was written in the context of problems, stress, and ...read more

  • Remember Who Saved You

    Contributed by Nathan Robertson, Jr. on Jul 23, 2008
    based on 9 ratings
     | 26,085 views

    When you are on the Lord’s side, you have the assurance the Lord is on your side. Even when the emeny is laying a trap for you.

    CHURCH HYMNS’ HAVE FALLEN ON HARD TIMES. SOME ARE TRYING DESPERATELY TO RESUSCITATE THEM OR TRYING TO RESURRECT THEM DEPENDS ON HOW YOU READ THE HYMN’S VITAL SIGNS. SOME ARE SIMPLY WAITING IN THE WAITING ROOM FOR PASTORS TO PRONOUNCE HYMNS DEAD, AND ANNOUNCE PRAISE AND WORSHIP AS THE NEW LEADER ...read more

  • Good News For The Guilty

    Contributed by H.b. Charles Jr. on Apr 19, 2012
    based on 4 ratings
     | 23,048 views

    "Good News for the Guilty" is an exposition of Psalm 32. The bad news of the psalm is that you can run, but you cannot hide from God. But you can run to God and you can hide in God! The good news for lost sinners and saved sinners is that sin can be forgi

    GOOD NEWS FOR THE GUILTY Psalm 32 SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, the novelist who created the master detective, Sherlock Holmes, enjoyed a practical joke at other people’s expense. He sent identical telegrams to twelve of his friends. The telegrams were anonymous and simply said: “All has ...read more