The Hebrew word “fashioned” in this verse is the same word “formed” used in Genesis 2:7: “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground.” God is the master craftsman, and we must connect the dots that God has “fashioned” each new day for us—even Mondays. Continue reading
Reggie leads this study of Psalm 136, in which we are continually reminded of God’s loyal love. PDF outline: Download
We weren’t designed to be self-focused or reclusive to a place we feel comfortable, unchallenged. God created us to make disciples of nations, stepping out of our comfort zones in faith just as Jesus told Peter to step out of the boat. Continue reading
Lance Bourgeois shares Psalm 15 and stories of how its principles have shaped his life. PDF Outline: Download
In response to God’s glorious creation of the earth and everything in it, we should continually praise Him in song and meditation, thanking Him for His many provisions and sustaining power over all the earth. Just as all creation points to God’s majesty, do we, as the pinnacle of God’s creation, point others to Him? Continue reading
This week, Brandon shares the ways in which Psalm 111 can impact our lives. PDF Outline: Download
To walk with Jesus requires faith. A vibrant faith requires having a good memory. Continue reading
Reggie teaches from Psalm 46 this week, addressing what it means for worriers to “be still and know” that the Lord is God. PDF outline: Download
We all need to be aware of God’s presence and blessing in our everyday life. Our lives are one way that people may see God’s power. Even though He is good and judges all equally, we need to have a healthy fear of him. Continue reading
Tom continues our summer series on personal experiences and the book of Psalms. PDF outline: Download