05/31/2020 | “Asking for a Friend” | Psalm 122

05/31/2020 | “Asking for a Friend” | Psalm 122

In our idiom, “asking for a friend,” is a euphemism for our own concerns.   But when it comes to Christian prayer we are called to ask boldly for others through the ministry of intercession.    Listen to “Asking for Friend” as we consider Psalm 122 which calls us to pray for the sake of our brothers and to intercede for the church, the world, and our neighbors.

“Asking for a Friend” Psalm 122

05/24/2020 | “Grace and Gratitude” | Psalm 107

05/24/2020 | “Grace and Gratitude” | Psalm 107

Is your life characterized by thanksgiving, or better yet, thanks-living?   Have you learned to receive everything – the good and the bad, the joyful and the sorrowful – with thanksgiving?   Our redemption is manifest chiefly in a grateful heart.  What does your life declare of thankfulness to God?  Listen as we examine Psalm 107 and consider the promptings, the pattern, and the practice of giving thanks and living thankfully.  

“Grace and Gratitude,” Psalm 107

05/17/2020 | “The Next Step” | Psalm 130

05/17/2020 | “The Next Step” | Psalm 130

It is God’s kindness in Christ that invites us to confess and find forgiveness and release from the Gordian knot of guilt.   Have you learned to confess?  Is confession a regular feature of your prayer life?  Or have you tried to find every other way to rid your self of that one dark blot, that no soap or good works can wash away?   Listen as we examine Psalm 130 and consider the next steps in our fellowship with God expressed through confession of our sin.

“The Next Step,” Psalm 130

05/10/2020 | “Into His Presence” | Psalm 113

05/10/2020 | “Into His Presence” | Psalm 113

How do you appear before the Lord in prayer and in worship?   We are warned in Scripture not to appear casually or carelessly before our God.  God loves to receive his children, but he has established the approach – an approach clearly revealed in Scripture, and especially in the Psalms.  Listen to “Into His Presence” from Psalm 113 as we consider how we are to approach our God in worship and in prayer.

“Into His Presence,” Psalm 113