God’s Mini-Books on God (Part 2)
What does God want us to know about His Word? What does Scripture say about itself? Tune in for part two of our time in Psalm 19 as we learn from its beautiful insights on the nature of God’s Word.
What does God want us to know about His Word? What does Scripture say about itself? Tune in for part two of our time in Psalm 19 as we learn from its beautiful insights on the nature of God’s Word.
How has God shown us who He is? What does the Lord want us to know about His nature and His ways? Tune in as we look to God’s Word in Psalm 19 to answer these questions and more.
What is God’s call to all the people of the earth? And what is His calling for those of us who know Him as our Lord? Tune in this Missional Living Sunday to explore the answers and get inspired to live for His purposes in your life.
God’s glory and majesty are on display throughout all His creation. As we began to see in Psalm 8 last Sunday, to be fully alive is to recognize our place in God’s perfect design. Tune in as we continue reflecting on God’s majesty, and remember that knowing Him is the key to understanding our own worth and purpose.
In Psalm 8, the psalmist celebrates the majesty of God in the vastness of His creation and the dignity He has bestowed upon humanity. We will explore how recognizing our place in God’s grand design can lead us to deeper worship and a renewed sense of purpose.
Remembering God’s sovereignty can give us confidence to keep calm and carry on, no matter what. Tune in as we continue studying Psalm 2 and its teachings on the King of kings.
After spending the past few weeks examining the happy life, we will now see the contrast also mentioned in Psalm 1 about a life wasted in wickedness.
How does God define happiness? And how can we walk in that kind of happiness in our lives today? Tune in as we continue looking to Psalm 1 to discover the path of true contentment.
According to the psalmist, what are the traits of someone who’s blessed? Tune is as Pastor Jonathan Murphy walks us through the first Psalm, highlighting its encouragement to the righteous and its warnings to the wicked.