Restore Our Fortunes, O Lord!
Psalm 126
Sermon Notes:
1) The great things He has done | 1-3
2) The gladness we have | 3
3) The restoration we seek | 4-6
Reflection Questions:
1. “The Lord has done great things for us.” (v3) What great things has the Lord done for you?
2. “We are glad.” (v3) Does joy (and gladness) characterize your life as much as the Bible suggests it should? See 1 Thess. 5:16-18. What can you do to cultivate joy in your life, while still leaving room for Biblical lament?
3. “Restore our fortunes, O Lord!” (v4) Are your prayers as bold as this one? Can you be bold in prayer while still holding your earthly wishes loosely, accepting whatever outcome God sends?
Trust in Me
Psalm 146
Sermon Notes:
I. Exhortation to Praise (vv. 1-2, 10)
II. Exhortation to NOT Trust (vv. 3-4)
III. Grounds for Trusting and Praising God (vv. 5-9)
God’s Faithfulness to the Faithful
Psalm 18
Sermon Notes:
I. The Lord, My Rock and My Salvation
II. God’s Faithfulness to the Faithful
III. True Victory, Both Now and Forever
Reflection Questions:
1. To what lengths has God gone to bring you salvation? How have you seen God's great power at work as he breaks into your life to rescue you? If you cannot see God working, take some time to examine your heart and consider, am I crying out to God? Am I resting in God's salvation or the work of my own hands?
2. How does the faithfulness of God radically change your perspective on this Psalm? What rewards are given to the Faithful one? What is the cost of unfaithfulness?
3. Victory can mean deliverance from our present difficulties, but it can also be found while we are burdened by the consequences of sin. How does our foreversalvation give us hope and change the way that we look at our current circumstances?
Understanding Holiness
Psalm 99
Sermon Notes:
1. God's Holiness
2. Demands Justice
3. Which Produces Forgiveness and Worship
Psalm 55
Psalm 55
Sermon Notes:
Angst
Anger
Assurance
The Astounding God of Mercy
Psalm 51
Sermon Notes:
1. The Astonishing Problem of Sin
2. An Astonishing Repentance
3. The Astounding God of Mercy
Reflection Questions:
1. It can be difficult to see our sin for what it really is. In what ways have you recently seen how astonishing your sin is, and how much you need to be saved from it? How do you still struggle with seeing your sin as God sees it?
2. David realized all his scheming and lies were worthless, in light of God's perfection. Repentance from sin is costly because we must sacrifice our selfworth. However, it also shows an astonishing truth and hope about what life might be if we are saved. What are some of the joys and hopes you have experienced when you have truly turned from your sin?
3. Are you still surprised by who God is? If so, what have you been surprised by recently? How can meditating on the mercy of God help you grow in wonder and love for Him?
Light in the Land of the Living
Psalm 27
Sermon Notes:
1. The Lord is a Protecting Light
2. Dwelling in His Temple
3. Confidence in Prayer
4. Confidence in the Future that Waits
Dealing with Darkness
Psalm 88
Sermon Notes:
1. The reality of suffering (how it impacts us daily)
2. A Christian response to suffering (what is our response)
The God of All Circumstances
Psalm 107
Sermon Notes
1. Failure of Life Apart from God
a. The failed search for rest vv. 4-9
b. The failed run from God vv. 10-16
c. The failed pursuit of self vv. 17-22
d. The failed search for freedom vv. 23-32
2. The Cry for Help
3. The Steadfast Love of the God of Every Circumstance
Reflection Questions:
1. True deliverance is God drawing us back to him, and us finding full satisfaction in him alone. What ways can suffering draw us to God, and what ways can freedom from suffering draw us to God?
2. God is able to deliver, save, and pull his beloved children out of any circumstance. What are some things in your life that you need to be rescued from? What would true deliverance look like in those circumstances?
3. Sometimes we put ourselves in bad situations. Sometimes we want our sin more than our Savior. However, our sin will always bite us in the end. What are some ways that you can begin to see the emptiness of earthly pursuits and cry to God for help? How does knowing that God will forever be faithful to his covenant promises (Hesed) give you encouragement as you turn away from the empty things of this world?