Psalm 35 Within a Biblical framework it is right that we should pray for the defeat of God’s enemies. David’s four imprecatory requests: (1) Deliverance (2) Retribution (3) Vindication (4) Glory
Psalm 35 Within a Biblical framework it is right that we should pray for the defeat of God’s enemies. David’s four imprecatory requests: (1) Deliverance (2) Retribution (3) Vindication (4) Glory
We must zealously engage in confession as an outworking of faith and a source of blessing
Psalm 28 Because the character of God drives all He does, our prayers will grow in confidence and effectiveness the more we come to understand Him. The character of God: 1) Drives prayer (1-2) 2) Ensures the judgment of unbelief (3-5) 3) Overflows praise (6-7) 4) Ensures the salvation of the faithful (8-9)
The Lord provides for our every need, grants us comfort, and drives us into communion with Him.
Hold Fast: Heaven is coming down to Earth
In the right context, godly grief is a powerful and necessary means of spiritual growth, and Christians should embrace it. 2 Corinthians 7:5-13 Three observations on the purpose and power of grief: Grief is a necessary tool and it must be used with caution Grief that is initiated by God has a distinct trajectory Godly grief is a beautiful thing
Three scenes which guide us from doubt to faith: A chaotic crowd A compassionate cure A bridge
Four certainties of God’s Eternal Throne
Desire for relationship Appeal to Mercy Faithful Contention Penitent Mournint Defiant Faith
The Attitude and habit of prayer God withdraws from the wicked God draws near to his people God will judge the wicked God will bless His people His banner over me is love