Psalm 130 Where do you take your shame, guilt, and fears for the things you’ve done? When you’re in “the depths,” where do you turn? When you sin, where do you go? Do you try to make up for it …
Psalm 130 Where do you take your shame, guilt, and fears for the things you’ve done? When you’re in “the depths,” where do you turn? When you sin, where do you go? Do you try to make up for it …
Psalm 129 Oftentimes persecution feels more present than God’s promises. All you can see is trouble. And it seems like it will never end, like the season will not pass. But there is good news this morning: trouble don’t last …
Psalm 127 If we’re not careful, we become idle or make work an idol. God gave us both work and rest as gifts. But, it’s just like our sinful flesh and the devil to take a good thing and twist …
Psalm 122 Every one of us has struggled with going through the motions on Sunday mornings. We are so easily robbed of the the joy of worshiping together. But the truth we need to hear is that worshiping together creates …
Psalm 120 Martin Luther famously said, “All of life is repentance.” What does that mean, and is it as devastating as it sounds?
2 Corinthians 8:1-9 What if, when we imagined a future with more, we imagined more for others instead of ourselves? What if our first thought when we got more was not to say “What can I get with this,” but …
Galatians 5:13 Our culture makes an idol of individual freedom. It says that true freedom is deciding what is true and right for yourself, and anyone who tries to limit that is stifling your freedom. But is that really freedom? …
Hebrews 10:34-39 It’s easier to retreat to the comforts of our past than it is to embrace the uncertainty of the future. But with great risk comes great reward. How do we follow Jesus and leave it all behind? The …
2 Peter 1:3-8 We all want to feel like we’re making progress. Whether it’s our health, finances, at our job, or in our spiritual lives, no one wants to be ineffective and unfruitful. The problem is, we want immediate …