The psalmists used the term 'selah' to indicate a point in the text where the worshipper was to be still and meditate on the truth he or she had just heard. Todd Wagner takes us to several places in scripture where we are commanded to be still and know that God is who He says He is. And that He longs to be our source of peace when markets collapse, when terror reigns, or when persecution threatens.
Leaving the Price Tag On: The Costliness of Grace |
The Danger of Christmas Songs and Solemn Assemblies |
A "Selah" Response to Our Sovereign Lord |
Greater Things Still to Come in This City: More Than Enough, September 2008 |
Mastering Your Money |
Why Storehouses are Stupid |
The Mystery, Majesty and Ministry of Relationships that Re-Engage |
Finishing Strong |
It's not Where We Are but Where We're Going: A Good Reminder of our Great Opportunity |
How Jesus Deals with Demons Then and Now, and What He Expects of Those Delivered |
Stop It. |
It's a Wonderful Life... Isn't It? |
Don't Hem and Haw. Learn to Hagah. |
Trust Your Instruments |
What Every Father Dreams for His Son, and What it Takes to be the Father Every Son Dreams Of |
Baby-Proofing the Church |
The Kingdom of Heaven: Both a Present Reality and a Future Promise |
I Shall Not Want |
A Surprisingly Safe Place to Struggle |
He's All You Need and Worth All You've Got |
It Ain't Over When It's Over |
Does God Care Anymore? |
Movement |
These are messages given in 2008 that are not part of a specific series.