Two Mites None the Richer (Psalm 50:1-15)
/Giving is an act of worship—done as a result of and in response to the gospel.
The Bride (Psalm 45:10-17)
/The Bride of Christ is called to leave her old life behind and seek true beauty, which is to be Christ-like.
The Bridegroom (Psalm 45: 1-9)
/The Lord is a resplendent king, who rides into battle to rescue his bride from her enemy—chief among which are sin and death.
Paradox (Psalm 44)
/Affliction in our lives is not evidence that God has changed or that he has abandoned us, but a reminder that with our God, things are not always what they seem.
Thirsting (Psalms 42-43)
/In exile, God’s people can call out to the God who comes to their rescue and comforts them as they await re-entering his house and worshipping before his face.
Awaiting the Dawn (Psalms 1-41)
/Life in this world is like being in the dark, but we are not alone—we have a God who is our friend, who walks with us through darkness as we await the dawn of a new and better day.
Resurrection (Psalm 41)
/The Lord’s deliverance belongs to those who are humble and grateful, for the Lord delights in such as these—to them belongs resurrection.
Gratitude (Psalm 40)
/Gratitude for deliverance leads us obey God, witness to the lost, and return praise and prayer to the one who saved us.
Humility (Psalm 39)
/The road to godliness begins with accepting the fact that only God can transform you and being willing to walk the road he calls you to, no matter how hard.