This wraps up my sermon series on the Psalms. I take a look at the most familiar and beloved Psalm, but there is a lot more going on here than most people realize. Some of the problem is that this text is overly familiar. Some of the problem is that we are reading figuritive language that is 2,000-3,500 years old in the Bible and we have to do some work to understand them. Particularly, we have to understand what 1st Century shepherds were really like.
Veterans Day Communion Service
The Story of Martin Luther
Parables to Live By: The Judge and the Widow
Parables to Live By: The Rich Man and Lazarus
Parables to Live By: The Sower
Parables to Live By: Table Talk
The Joy of Self Forgetfulness
Stories to Live by: Water into Wine
Stories to Live by: Job (or Housebreaking the Behemoth)
Stories to Live by: The Spitting Miracles
Stories to Live by: A Lukewarm Church
Stories to Live By: Two Adams
Stories to Live By: The Bronze Serpent
Stories to Live By: The Arky Arky
Stories to Live by: A Field Trip with Jesus
Stories to Live By: The Temptations
Stories to Live By: Fiery Furnace
To Bring Freedom- A Sermon for the Fourth of July
Stories We Live By: Healing in His Wings
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