The Cure for Your Depravity (Part 1)

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: Psalm 51

More often than not, when we are confronted with our sin, we do not respond in a way that is honoring to God. Either we blame-shift, and seek to make less of our moral culpability, or perhaps we cavalierly ask the Lord for forgiveness. But in Psalm 51 we see one of the best examples of a truly repentant heart in Scripture.

Seekers or Suppressors? (Part 2)

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: Psalm 14

While many would believe that men are basically good in their hearts, the opening verses of this psalm presents God as one who searches throughout the whole earth to find just one man who would seek Him. But what God sees instead is that every man is a practical atheist, living as though He didn’t exist. None seek Him, all are useless, and therefore all stand under His judgment.

Seekers or Suppressors? (Part 1)

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: Psalm 14

While many would believe that men are basically good in their hearts, the opening verses of this psalm presents God, searching throughout the whole earth to find just one many who would seek him. But what God sees is that every man is a practical atheist, living as though He didn’t exist. And because they have all rejected Him as sovereign, none seek Him and all are useless.

Praise to the Great King

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: Psalm 47

With a smorgasbord of philosophies of music in churches today, how can we know which is the right one? By reminding us of just who God is, in His majesty and personhood, Psalm 47 offers important instruction telling us just what kind of praise He is worthy of.