Our New Church Design

Our New Church Design
Our New Church Design

Thursday, June 30, 2011

When trouble surrounds you from all sides

King David faced many crisis in his life. But none was as heart wrenching as the rebellion of his favorite son, Absalom. David was forced to flee Jerusalem with a limited army. In great sorrow mixed with memories of God's deliverance in the past, he penned Psalm 3. What do you do when you are faced with serious problems on all side? No job, no money, faltering health, erratic children? It is just the time to discover the power of God's word. This word is written to instruct us, comfort us and convict us in such situations.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Count your blessings

One way to come out of depression in top speed is to count your blessings. Savor Psalm 103 and as you do so, note your blessings one by one.

When you have sinned grievously

What do you do when you find yourself in very serious sin? Go to your sanctuary. Open your Bible and read Psalm 51

No matter the troubles

Have you ever been overwhelmed by circumstances? Unpaid bills, erratic children, no jobs? Name it! God is always a sufficient refuge. Enjoy Psalm 46 and thank God for His word.

Waiting for the Lord

Have you been waiting for the Lord for a longtime? Then be comforted by Psalm 40.

Presence of the Lord

In the Old Testament, God instituted two ways to gain the blessings of His presence:
The Sabbath and the Temple. Can you identify one of these in Psalm 27?

Two Ways

There are 2 ways in life. The narrow way that leads to life and the broadway that leads to death. This is the theme of Psalm 1

The Good Shepherd

In this famous Psalm 23, the word of God says that our Good Shepherd provides us with everything we need. Do you doubt it?