This Psalm promises that God will protect his people from all harm and danger. The sermon examines what this means in light of the fact that God’s people have always experienced suffering and hardship in their lives.
Read Psalm 91
This Psalm promises that God will protect his people from all harm and danger. The sermon examines what this means in light of the fact that God’s people have always experienced suffering and hardship in their lives.
Read Psalm 91
This sermon examines the biblical case for the conviction that the fourth commandment is still binding in the New Testament situation. Attention is also given to the question of how the command is to be obeyed.
Read Exodus 20:8-11; Mark 2:23-28
Paul here speaks of his work as an apostle using the imagery of warfare. The weapons he uses are not of the flesh, but spiritual weapons given by God. The greatest of these is the gospel.
Read 2 Corinthians 10:3-5
This Psalm presents the Messiah as the great warrior King who will triumph over all his enemies. It also teaches that he will be a priest after the order of Melchizedek. It is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Read Psalm 110
This Psalm recounts a portion of Israel’s history focusing on Israel’s sin and God’s punishment of that sin. There is also grace and hope because God never does away with his people completely because of his purpose to save the world through them. This is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
Read Psalm 106
The fellowship that believers have with one another is rooted in their common participation in Jesus Christ. This idea is reflected in the Lord’s Supper. One of the many facets of the meaning of the Lord’s Supper is that it is a celebration of the unity of believers by virtue of their common relationship to Jesus Christ.
In this passage Jesus promises rest to laboring and heavy laden people who come to him. In the context of Matthew labouring and being heavy laden has to do with the burden of the legalistic religion of the Jewish religious leaders. The rest that Jesus promises is both reconciliation with God and the discipleship of those who are right with God in Christ.
Read Matthew 11:28-30
Psalm 105 gives a summary of Israel’s history from God’s covenant with Abraham to the entry of Israel into the promised land. It shows how God is in control of history and how he is working towards the goal of the fulfillment of his covenant promises.
Read Psalm 105
This is a topical sermon that looks at the subject of rewards in Scripture as it is taught in numerous passages.
Read Matthew 25:14-30
This Psalm is a celebration of God as the Creator and Sustainer of the world. The last verse, which prays for the destruction of the wicked, reminds us that sin is a stain on God’s creation and that he is at work to make all things new.
Read Psalm 104