Love & Live a For God's Presence. - Psalm 84

Do you have places you love and desire to return to? The writer of Psalm 84 certainly did. Potentially from a foreign land but certainly amid personal difficulty, the psalmist yearns to return to God’s dwelling place - the Temple of Jerusalem. Like Psalm 84, we can feel distant from God’s presence. As we encounter trials, we must cultivate a similar desire to seek God’s strength and protection.

Love & Live a For God's Presence. - Psalm 84
Charlie Carter
Seek The LORD In Times Of Trouble! - Psalm 83

“911, what is your emergency?” Maybe you have had to call for help before and been helped by a stranger when trouble entered your life. We often don’t accept help from others in our desire to be self-sufficient, but emergencies quickly reveal our need for help. The truth is that we all need help. We all recognize our need to seek the LORD for help in times of trouble.

Seek The LORD In Times Of Trouble! - Psalm 83
Ryan Kupferschmid
Renew Your Devotion To God By Listening To His Word. - Psalm 81

When we find ourselves in trouble, we tend to look for help in all the wrong places. Even if we do look for God's help, we have our own imaginations about how He should help. Psalm 81 reminds us that while God is ready and able to do the "spectacular" for us, we actually get back on track simply by listening to His Word. God has spoken, and His instructions are the key to everything in this life.

Renew Your Devotion To God By Listening To His Word. - Psalm 81
Lance Augsburger
In Great Tragedy, Look To God, Whose Face Shines With Favor. - Psalm 80

We often find security and stability in all sorts of things without realizing it. But what happens when those things fail? In Psalm 80, Asaph laments the fall of the northern tribes to Assyria. As the nation falls apart, Asaph rightly turns to the Lord for salvation. He asks for God's face to shine on them. It's a poetic request for God's grace and favor to fall upon them and save them.

In Great Tragedy, Look To God, Whose Face Shines With Favor. - Psalm 80
Lance Augsburger
When Our Sin Brings Destruction, Cry Out To The God Of Salvation For Help. - Psalm 79

While sin causes destruction, it feels so much worse when it's the result of our own sin. We hurt others, ourselves, and Christ’s reputation. Psalm 79 laments Jerusalem’s destruction, the death of God's people, and the reproach of God's name. But the Psalmist is honest that they are at fault. Psalm 79 gives us direction in our own despair and the words to cry out to God for mercy and forgiveness.

When Our Sin Brings Destruction, Cry Out To The God Of Salvation For Help. - Psalm 79
Lance Augsburger
Live A Life That Displays The Glory Of God's Word. - Titus 2:1-10

In Acts 11, those who followed Jesus’ teachings were first called Christians. Have you ever thought about why those who follow Jesus are called Christians? The radically transformed lives of those who fully embraced the teachings of Jesus caught the attention of the rest of the world. In Titus 2, we see Titus challenging believers to live in such a way that matches and exalts the word of God.

Live A Life That Displays The Glory Of God's Word. - Titus 2:1-10
Seth Thompson
Fix Your Heart On The Giver Of All Good Things. - 1 Chronicles 29:1-20

On this "Celebration Sunday," as we celebrate God's provision through the gifts of His people, we need to make sure our hearts are focused on Him and not ourselves. In 1 Chronicles 29, after the willing gifts come in for the Temple, King David leads the people to rejoice, give praise to God, and pray for hearts devoted to God. We, too, must use this opportunity to give praise to God.

Fix Your Heart On The Giver Of All Good Things. - 1 Chronicles 29:1-20
Lance Augsburger