Monthly Archives: October 2014

We are going through Psalms and today we are on Psalm 9 . One of the most poignant lines of the psalm for me is the last one. In verse 20, David says, “let the nations know they are only mortal.”...
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We’re going through the Psalms right now and are on Psalm 8. In it, David takes time to consider the majesty of God. He thinks about the moon and the stars which God created. He gets a glimpse of the majesty...
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I’m working through the Psalms right now and we are on Psalm 7. David is the author of this Psalm and in it, he cries out for justice. David is beseeching God to deal with the evil in the world. Unfortunately,...
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I’m working through Psalms one at a time and we are now on Psalm 6. Check it out here so you can follow along. This Psalm was pretty disarming for me. In it, David lets us into the deep need he had...
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Today, we are on Psalm 5 and you can read it here. For all of us that have some familiarity with the life of King David, you know that he was a hunted man. Throughout the course of his life, he...
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I’m really enjoying this journey through the Psalms. The Psalm we are on now is Psalm 4 and you can read it here. One thing I want to call your attention to is the beginning of the Psalm and the end....
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Have you ever been in a situation and you knew you were in way over your head? I felt that way after I accepted this new role at Seacoast Church. I felt that way when I first found out I...
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Yesterday, I started a series through Psalms and my plan is to go through the entire book, 1 Psalm at a time. You can read Psalm 2 here. In this Psalm, God is identified as the King of kings. He is...
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I’m not sure how long it will go, but I’m  going to start working through the Psalms. They are incredibly passionate expressions of worship to God and I’ve always been intrigued by them. I’m going to start taking 1 each...
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One of the things that I’ve become even more aware of in my new role as campus pastor, is the deep need that people have for Jesus. When there are thousands of people around you, it’s easy to assume the...
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