Psalm 34 was written by David after he had nearly been killed by a pagan king and perhaps soon after he was completely alone in the cave of Adullam. This is an appropriate Psalm to meditate on in the midst of our time of social distancing! David either was (or had recently been) completely alone, afraid, and in danger; yet the Lord delivered him! What would David say to us in our time of semi-quarantine?
[For a behind-the-scenes look at the sources used for these sermons on the Psalms and how they influenced each message, see this blog post.]
Matt Chandler on White Privilege: A Brief Critique
Tim Keller on White Privilege: A Brief Critique
Introducing Ezra | Ezra 1:1-4
God’s Sovereignty Over Pharaoh & the Exodus
Build Your House on the Rock | Matthew 7:24-29
I Never Knew You: Six Marks of a False Convert | Matthew 7:21-23
Is God Egotistical?
EASTER: Doubting Thomas and the Risen Jesus | John 20:19-31
The Upper Room: He Came Not to Be Served | John 13:1-12
Does God Ordain All That Comes to Pass? | Providence (Week 2)
Beware of False Prophets (Part 2): Eight More Marks of a False Teacher | Matthew 7:15-20
Reflections on the Nashville Shooting at The Covenant School
Beware of False Prophets: Nine Marks of a False Teacher | Matthew 7:15-20
The Doctrine of God’s Providence: An Introduction
What Does the Bible Teach about Conversion, Evangelism, & Discipleship?: What We Believe | Part 2
Church Membership & Church Discipline: What We Believe | Part 1
J.D. Greear on Black Lives Matter: A Brief Critique
The Narrow Way | Matthew 7:13-14
Last Week on CRT: Responding to Tim Keller, David Platt, & Eric Mason
Final Romans Sunday School! | Romans 16
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