Psalm 6. David’s psalm of repentance gives believers a needed reminder of God’s mercy.
Psalm 6. David’s psalm of repentance gives believers a needed reminder of God’s mercy.
Psalm 86. How do we pray in times of need?
Psalm 58. David shows believers how to respond to and hope in the midst of suffering and injustice.
Psalm 93. The Lord reigns. The Lord is mighty. The Lord has spoken.
Psalm 148. The heavens praise his name. The earth praises his name. God’s people praise his name!
Psalm 100. Psalm 100 shows believers not only how to rejoice, but also why they can rejoice.
Psalm 23. David’s psalm points believers to the shepherd’s care, the shepherd’s guidance, and the shepherd’s grace.
Psalm 32. David’s Psalm of repentance gives believers significant insight into how they should think of repentance themselves.
In times of difficulty, we must cry out to the Lord, acknowledge the trial and return to hope.
Psalm 18 – God is a sure and certain refuge to all who call upon Him.
Psalm 17 – David knew trials. Yet through it all, he looked and waited for vindication. He knew and trusted in the God who vindicates His people.
Psalm 2. From within the midst of difficulty, the psalmist shows believers four aspects of life in a world that has rebelled against God.
Psalm 1. The prologue to the Book of Psalms shows Christians the ideal perspective for how they are to view life in this world: righteousness brings blessing; wickedness brings judgment.
Psalm 58 – David knew a lot about injustice. So too did Jesus. This Psalm gives us a way forward – a song to sing.
Psalm 101 – The What, How, and Why of the Christian Ideal.
Psalm 51 – Three Cries of Repentance
Psalm 91 – How to hold fast to the Lord in uncertain times.
Psalm 31 – Where Christians are to turn in times of suffering and hardship.