Psalm 19: A Psalm for the Hard-Hearted
Psalm 19 shows us the beauty of an honest, joyful obedience that will sustain us and our teenagers over the long-haul.
Psalm 19 shows us the beauty of an honest, joyful obedience that will sustain us and our teenagers over the long-haul.
The more we remind our students of God’s faithfulness in the past, the easier our students will navigate their uncertain present.
When my children taste God’s goodness, they will want more of him. His goodness, not my labors or longings, will be the reason they choose to consume more of him.
If we want to encourage students in their prayer life, there is perhaps no better place for them than the Psalms.
Jesus rose from the dead, is seated on his rightful throne, and laughs at the plots and plans of the powerful.
Our ministries cannot sit on the throne of our hearts if Jesus is already sitting there.
Worship becomes the soundtrack of life as students are equipped with a pattern and a vocabulary to proclaim God’s greatness and character back to Him.
Have you ever experienced sorrow or depression that did not seem to go away? Has sorrow or depression led you to anxiety about your faith? Have you wondered with David as this Psalm expresses, how long?
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. 2 Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, 3 though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its…