Sermons on Psalms
God is Great, God is Good! A Thanksgiving Sermon
SCRIPTURE REFERENCE: Psalm 113 SERMON IN A SENTENCE God’s greatness and goodness demand continual praise and thanksgiving. SERMON OUTLINE We should praise and thank the Lord ____ ______ _______. We should praise and thank the Lord because ______ _____ _________. We should praise and thank the Lord because ______ _____ _________. _____________________________________________________________________________________ We should praise and thank the Lord at all times. We should praise and thank the Lord because He is great. We should praise and thank the Lord…
Psalm 100, A Psalm of Thanksgiving
Psalm 100, Thanksgiving 2021
Who May Enter?
Sermon #16 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 24. “Who May Enter?” Sermon In a Sentence: “The requirement of clean hands and a pure heart reminds us that our only hope is in Jesus who does for us what we could never do for ourselves and opens the way to enter into the presence of God.”
The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.4
Sermon #15 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 23. “The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.4” Sermon In a Sentence: “My Good Shepherd is also my benevolent Host who serves me from His table, vindicates me before my enemies, blesses me with unending satisfaction, pursues me with his unfailing love and kindness, and welcomes me into His home to dwell with Him forever, and ever, and ever.”
The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.3
Sermon #14 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 23. “The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.3” Sermon In a Sentence: “The right path to abundant life will inevitably take me through dark valleys, yet I need not fear because my Shepherd is with me to guide and defend me.”
The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.2
Sermon #13 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 23. Sermon Title: “The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.2” Sermon In a Sentence: “I will not lack anything when I trust the Lord Jesus as my Shepherd and follow Him on the right path to abundant life.”
The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.1
Sermon #12 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 23. Sermon Title: “The LORD Is My Shepherd, pt.1” Sermon In a Sentence: “Because I am a sheep who on my own lacks everything, I need the Lord to be my Shepherd so that I will never lack anything.”
An Amazing Psalm
Sermon #11 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 22. Sermon Title: “An Amazing Psalm” Sermon In a Sentence: “Because His God-forsaken death opens access to God for sinners like us who come to Him in faith, and because His victorious resurrection guarantees our victory, we must proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection to all people everywhere.”
A Battle Prayer
Sermon #10 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 20. Sermon Title: “A Battle Prayer” Sermon In a Sentence: “In times of anxiety and adversity, God’s people must remember to look to our King Jesus who has triumphed over His foes and given us our victory in His name.”
The Skies, the Scriptures, and the Savior
Sermon #9 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 19. Sermon Title: “The Skies, the Scriptures, and the Savior” Sermon In a Sentence: “Because God has revealed Himself generally through the skies and specifically through the Scriptures, we must submit to God’s revelation by facing our sin and trusting in Jesus Christ as our Savior.”
Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow
Sermon #8 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 16. Sermon Title: “Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow” Sermon In a Sentence: “When you make the Lord your Supreme Treasure, you will possess strength for today and a bright hope for tomorrow.”
From Foolish to Forgiven
Sermon #7 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 14. Sermon Title: From Foolish to Forgiven Sermon In a Sentence: “Don’t be foolish and continue in your rejection of God, but rather, humble yourself before Him in repentance and receive the salvation that He offers to you through Jesus Christ.”
From Sighing to Singing
Sermon #6 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 13. Sermon Title: From Sighing to Singing Sermon In a Sentence: “When God delays and you feel abandoned, pour out your heart to Him, trust in His unfailing love, and allow your troubled sigh to turn to thankful song.”
Worship the Majesty of God
Sermon #5 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 8. Sermon Title: Worship the Majesty of God Sermon In a Sentence: “His creation of the universe and His care of humanity should cause your soul to burst forth in humble adoration of the majestic God who loved you enough to send His Son to be your Savior.”
A Psalm for Cramped Spaces
Sermon #4 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 3. Sermon Title: A Psalm for Cramped Spaces Sermon In a Sentence: “If you find yourself in a tight spot or a cramped space brought on by the pain of rejection and conflict, draw near to the Lord and allow His joy and peace to give you room and let you rest.”
When Trouble Comes
Sermon #3 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 3. Sermon Title: When Trouble Comes Sermon In a Sentence: “Because every single one of us are by nature defiant rebels against God, He has powerfully and decisively set His Son on the throne to end that rebellion, and sent His Spirit to call all rebels everywhere to submit to and take refuge in the Lord Jesus Christ or suffer His eternal wrath.”
Why Do the Nations Rage?
Sermon #2 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 2. Sermon Title: Why Do the Nations Rage? Sermon In a Sentence: “Because every single one of us are by nature defiant rebels against God, He has powerfully and decisively set His Son on the throne to end that rebellion, and sent His Spirit to call all rebels everywhere to submit to and take refuge in the Lord Jesus Christ or suffer His eternal wrath.”
Are You Blessed?
Sermon #1 from the Series: Psalms: Songs from the Heart Scripture: Psalm 1. Sermon In a Sentence: “The person who would be blessed must reject the way of the ungodly that leads to destruction and enter upon the path that leads to eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.”
Dr. Scott Sullivan August 2, 2020
Dr. Scott Sullivan August 2, 2020
Peace of God
Scripture Reference: Psalm 131 Sermon in a Sentence: As we live in these uncertain and anxious times, resting in our relationship with Jesus helps us get off the unhealthy ladder of comparison, find contentment in our risen savior which gives us hope now and forevermore.
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