Take Refuge In Christ
Refuge and security for eternity can be found only in Christ.
Psalm 16
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Refuge and security for eternity can be found only in Christ.
Psalm 16
There is an overarching story to the whole of scripture that should affect every passage that we read. God is bringing glory to Himself through the Person and work of Jesus Christ as He creates and redeems a people who glorify and enjoy Him forever.
Genesis 12:1-3; Exodus 19:3-6; Psalm 2:8-9; Revelation 5:2-14
There is great joy that comes from gathering with God’s people.
Psalm 122:1
Why did God create humans? To glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
1 Corinthians 10:31; Psalm 16:11
When we begin to fathom the depths of the greatness of God, does this bring us to a point of awe at the majesty of God that we must break forth in Praise?
Psalm 145
God’s name Yahweh Raphe – the Lord the Healer – speaks of God’s provision to heal and deliver His people from sin and all its effects in the curse.
Psalm 23
God has promised to watch over, protect, and keep His covenant people during the good and bad times of life.
Psalm 121
The blessing of total forgiveness by God awaits those who confess their sins and turn to Christ in faith.
Psalm 32
God has revealed Himself to us through creation and Scripture, and we are called to respond with humble confession, prayer, and faith.
Psalm 19
God commands a blessing upon those who are in Christ and walk in unity with their fellow believers.
Psalm 133
God calls His people to live with a multi-generational perspective, focusing on how the faith will be passed on to the generations to come.
Psalm 78:1-8
God calls His people to be conduits of His blessing so that the whole earth might know and praise God.
Psalm 67
Creation was formed and filled by God to reveal His glory.
Genesis 1:1-2; Psalm 19:1-4
God is supreme over all things; the universe exists for His pleasure.
Psalm 89:5-8
The Psalms teach us how to find hope in God when we are in the depths of difficulty and life seems totally disoriented.
Psalm 130
The Lord is a God Who delights to restore what has been lost because of Satan, the world, and even sin.
Psalm 14:7
Colossians 1:3-12; Psalm 139:1-10
Christ is the fulfillment of the kings of Israel, David’s Greater Son who rules the people of God and extends the kingdom of God.
Psalm 110:1
Look at the PDF to see various types of Psalms
The psalms teach us that prayer includes a depth of intimacy with God and intensity for God and the requests we are laying before Him.
Psalm 130:1-2
The psalms teach us to experience and utilize the full breadth of prayer as we encounter the full range of life.
Psalm 116:1-2
The psalms help us to love God’s word and to live in obedience to it.
Psalm 119:97
The psalms of praise call us to give praise to God for His character and His actions.
Psalm 150
A look at Psalm 73 and how we can reorient our focus on God.
Psalm 73
The imprecatory psalms cry out for God to act against the enemies of God and His people.
Psalm 137