Pastor Tim takes us through Psalms 91-93, which help us to understand God’s ability to do what He says He will do and the importance of worship.
We follow all sorts of unhelpful things, often convincing ourselves that those things are “following God.” What does being an “unhealthy follower” look like and how do we avoid being one?
God’s control of history is precisely what we need to reflect on when we live in uncertain times.
As we wrap up our series on Prov. 30, Agur helps us see the wrong attitudes that ensnare us and the better way his wisdom points us to.
What does Godly leadership look like? Agur helps us to consider that in the next verses of Proverbs 30.
The familiar verse “the righteous will live by his faith” is quoted multiple times in the New Testament to remind us of God’s grace through faith. But, it’s point doesn’t stop there — it also assures us of God’s faithfulness in times of trouble.
With fireworks, the best ones are not necessarily just the ones with the best packaging. Likewise, Agur reminds us that the strength the world focuses on isn’t always the most impressive.
Like Habakkuk, we often wonder why God leaves us waiting in the midst of things that just aren’t how they should be. Why does evil prosper? Why does God allow his people to suffer? How do we process these things?
Pastor Tim takes us to Psalms 79-81 to find hope in the dark times of life.
We all love a good story of a “reversal of fortune,” but are they always good? What makes them good? Agur helps us to consider that in the next verses of Proverbs 30.