The Psalms – Week 15
“An essential part of our theological and missional task today is to tell [the narrative of the gospel] as clearly as possible, and to allow it to subvert other ways of telling the story of the world.” — N.T. Wright
The Psalms – Week 14
Christian maturity comes when we learn to start responding to God out of love and responsibility and not merely desperation.
The Psalms – Week 12
“Perseverance is not the result of our determination, it is the result of God’s faithfulness. We survive in the way of faith not because we have extraordinary stamina but because God is righteous, because God sticks with us.”
The Psalms – Week 11
The church must not only support and repair families but also find a way to become the family of God where everyone, married and single, childless or not, can flourish in love.
The Psalms – Week 10
We must find peace and comfort in the reality that it is the Lord who causes good things to happen, not our efforts. Like Jesus said, ‘apart from him, we can do nothing.’ (cf. John 15:5)
The Psalms – Week 9
Joy develops in the Christian way of discipleship by trusting and feeling good about what God has done — not what you have done!
The Psalms – Week 7
Since the maker of heaven and earth is (through Christ) our help, we will not fear (verse 8). What could be against us (Romans 8:31)?
The Psalms – Week 6
Believers feel the pain of the world’s contempt (verses 3–4). How do we keep from either adopting its views or becoming resentful and withdrawn?
The Psalms – Week 5
What Jerusalem was to the ancient Jews the church is to believers in Christ. When we come to faith in Christ, we become citizens in the heavenly Jerusalem (Hebrews 12:22–24; Philippians 3:20).