Praise is becoming

One of the most common commands in Scripture is, “Praise the Lord” (or some derivation of that imperative).  The follower of God is to give worship to and find joy in God in all things and at all times. Sometimes, the God-follower is simply commanded to praise God, and on other occasions, as in Psalm […]

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When you are in trouble

There are a number of ideas about David’s circumstances in Psalm 27, but no one is certain what actually was happening to him.  But one thing is certain — he was tempted to despair.  Notice all the different phrases he used to indicate the oppression he was under:  fear (vv. 1, 3), dread (think “panicked […]

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Self-examination questions

Self-examination is always good in the life of the believer. In Psalm 26, David articulates a number of areas of his life that reflect his integrity before the Lord.  These assertions are a good place for the believer to ask questions about his own life with God and Christ: Is the overall character of my […]

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A psalm of the cross

Psalm 22 is familiar to many readers not so much for the psalm itself, but for how Christ and the New Testament writers used this psalm.  Spurgeon calls it “The Psalm of the Cross,” writing, “It is the photograph of our Lord’s saddest hours, the record of his dying words, the lachrymatory of his last […]

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I will sing to the Lord

Today is Sunday.  So the first part of Psalm 13:6 resonates (at least a little) with us:  “I will sing to the Lord.”  It’s fitting.  It’s right.  It’s what we should do.  It’s what we have to do.  We will sing. But notice why David says he will sing:  “because He has dealt bountifully with […]

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Complacent about God?

Can I ask you a question?  Have you become complacent about God?  If you’re not sure, then consider these marks of complacency: apathy about worship a sense of emptiness when you read God’s Word a sense of emptiness when you communicate with the God of the universe spiritual dryness an overwhelming feeling of worry and […]

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Sunday Leftovers — Psalm 119:24

Charles Bridges’ comments on Psalm 119:24 (“Your testimonies also are my delight; They are my counselors”) are a fitting summary to this morning’s sermon on the third stanza of that great Psalm —     What could we want more in a time of difficulty than comfort and direction? David had both these blessings. As the fruit […]

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Trust in the Lord

We know God is infinite in all His attributes.  And that, by definition, means that there can be no limitations to His abilities and works.  As Jesus has said, “All things are possible with God” (Mk. 10:27).  We know that. And yet we struggle to believe it.  We are very much like the father of […]

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The path

Like planning a route with Google maps, many people today are designing and outlining the moral pathway they will take this year.  Out with the old, in with the new.  All the well-worn, dead-end paths of the past will be forsaken and a new route will be followed. Whether we will or will not succeed […]

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Do I believe this?

The Psalms repeatedly affirm the goodness and lovingkindness of God.  He is merciful.  He is trustworthy. Reading Psalm 118 this morning, I wondered, “Do I believe this?” So I turned the statements of the psalmist into a series of questions to test the condition of my heart — Do I believe that God is lovingly […]

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A sermon do-over

Every preacher has them:  sermons that they realized after-the-fact that they did the worst thing that can be done in a sermon.  They missed the point of the passage. I’ve had at least my fair share of them.  But one stands towering over all the others in my mind.  I remember studying that week, wondering […]

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Seven times a day I praise You

How much praise of God is “enough?” Will we praise morning, noon, and night?  Will we praise in between each of those time slots of worship? The psalmist contemplates the worthiness of God to be praised — His ordinances are righteous — and concludes, “seven times a day I praise you” (119:164). He is not […]

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The inclination of our hearts

Our hearts are, because of the fall of man, naturally inclined to evil and sin and disobedience and rebellion against God. Yet in His grace, God works in the hearts of men to incline them in new ways to Him.  We call this regeneration.  It is God making a stony heart into a fleshly (sanctified […]

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