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.]
The New Covenant in the Old Testament
Return of a Demonic Spirit: The Evil of an Empty Religious Life | Matthew 12:38-50
Biblical Counseling | Week 3
The Davidic Covenant: A 50 Minute Overview
By Your Words You Will Be Justified or Condemned | Matthew 12:33-37
Biblical Counseling | Week 2
WCA Chapel: Shine in Culture | Philippians 2:12-18
The Mosaic Covenant in Deuteronomy
The The Unforgivable Sin: Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit | Matthew 12:22-32
Biblical Counseling | Week 1
An Overview of Deuteronomy
He Will Not Break a Bruised Reed | Matthew 12:15-21
Jehovah’s Witnesses just stopped by (12 mins)
The Word Became Flesh | John 1:14-18
14 Problems with Official Catholic Church Doctrine
The Biggest Errors of Jehovah’s Witness Teaching
In the Beginning was the Word | John 1:1-13
Leviticus in 50 Minutes: An Overview of a Challenging Book
The Sabbath Controversy Continues: When Tradition Replaces Faithfulness to God’s Word | Matthew 12:9-14 Sermon
The End of Esther | Esther 9-10
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