Jonathan Linder • Jun 6, 2021 • Dallas
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 145Austin Mankin • Aug 8, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 119Cooper McCullough • Aug 1, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 101Jul 25, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 73Cooper McCullough • Jul 18, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 51Jonathan Linder • Jul 11, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 34Jonathan Linder • Jun 27, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 27 - 2021Jun 20, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 23Ryan Oakes • Jun 13, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 16Jonathan Linder • Jun 6, 2021 • Dallas |
Summer in the Psalms – Psalm 1Austin Mankin • May 30, 2021 • Dallas |
What are some of the things that you are tempted to believe that bring comfort and joy in your life apart from the Lord?
What do you think Psalm 16:4 means?
"The sorrows of those who run after another god shall multiply."
What are the ways a relationship with the Lord lead to a life marked by joy?
When seeking to live a life fully devoted to Christ, what is one of the hardest parts for you?
What is one takeaway from today's message or discussion that will impact your week or your summer?
The book of Psalms provides an honest look at what it’s like to have a relationship with God. Each chapter encourages us to be real about the challenges we face in life and the promises that should guide us every day. This summer we will be studying specific chapters in the book of Psalms that teach us how to look to God in any circumstance.