Sermons on Psalms

Sermons on Psalms

Kiss the Son

 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry… God talking about Jesus’ rejection in Jerusalem.  A warning to be heeded in this hour when anger and resentment toward God is fashionable.  If we’re not feeling tenderness towards Him, a desire to reach out and touch Him, it’s time to ask Him to help us bring our prayers to Him as kisses.  Scripture:  Psa 2:1-12, Song of Solomon 1:1-1-3,…

Psalm 20

We are very close to living at a 5G speed all over the world, things are changing around us very rapidly.  God tells us not to be afraid, not to trust in man’s ways but to trust only in Him.  There is a Sabbath coming to the church.  You have to know how much God loves you in order to truly believe He’ll take care of you.     Scripture:  Psalm 20

Gospel of the Kingdom

The Gospel of the Kingdom hasn’t been preached since the reformation.  In Him we overcome the world and we’re sitting with Christ in His throne and we recognize the authority and power He has.  Gospel of Kingdom – we’ll overcome every obstacle.  We’ll overcome the world by faith in Him.  A relationship formed from inside out, the indwelling God perfecting us from the…

Identification

We tend to identify people based on their past, their family, their job, their appearance.  Even the church identifies people as Christian or sinner and sinners are problematic!  Jesus teaches us, through the story about Zacchaeus, that it’s not our role to assess, but to touch people who are struggling and show them the way out of where they are.  He touched him,…

No Throne, Just Sight

Chapters 10-12 of the Gospel of Mark reveal to us how the church should operate with our eyes on spiritual things, serving in humility rather than ruling over people. We’re to be an empty vessel, ready for God to fill and use in any way He desires.  Our walk is not about gaining a throne – it’s about doing whatever God wants, where He wants it and in…

Restoring the Joy

The hardest thing we experience as Christians is moving from strength to strength – ours to His. We start out like David, thinking we’re doing it all right in our own power, and then God takes us through circumstances that show us who we really are & that it’s impossible to do it in our own power. It’s in failure that we learn to rest in His ability to carry us, to…