An Immeasurable Dissimilarity

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: Psalm 36

As David examines the glory and majesty of the Psalms, an immeasurable dissimilarity arises; namely, the vast chasm separating man and God. When compared to God’s holiness, man’s depravity becomes all the more apparent. How magnificent, then, that the Lord desires to know us.

A Path to Joy in Death

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: Psalm 16

David knew God was with him, and therefore he feared nothing, not even death. David knew that God sustained him in life and would deliver him in death, and he looked forward to the opportunity to spend eternity with his Lord. In the 16th Psalm, we see David’s outlook on death, one which Christians can do well to consider.

Add. Ref.: 2 Samuel 15:2-4; 1 Corinthians 15:18, 12, 20, 35-38, 42-44

Comprehending an Incomprehensible God

Pastor Matt Tarr

– Scripture: Psalm 139

– God, in all His majesty, is incomprehensible. Though it is possible to know Him intimately, it is impossible to know fully the breadth and depth of His being, as He is so far beyond human reason and understanding is so many ways, yet none of them are more incredible than how a limitless, infinite God choses to concern Himself so deeply with each and every one of us.

The Psalms (Part 11)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 111

– An acknowledgement and understanding of God’s works of remembrance for both Israel and the church are the focus of a continued study in Psalm 111 by interim pastor Greg Lynch.

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The Psalms (Part 10)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 111

– An unpacking of Psalm 111, including a close look at its structure, brings us to examine and give glory to God because of wondrous works, specifically those evident in creation.

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The Psalms (Part 9)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 66 (incl. supplemental passages)

– As Pastor Greg Lynch revisits Psalm 66, we get a look at the various responsibilities of the congregation when it comes to the advancement of the Gospel, and we are charged to remember our duty to pray, give, make good on oaths, and others.

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The Psalms (Part 8)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 66 (incl. supplemental passages)

– Using Psalm 66 as a basis, Greg Lynch exhorts the hearer to give praise to God for who He is and what He has done, and also to go out of our way to share our knowledge of God with the world.

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The Psalms (Part 7)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 24 (incl. supplemental passages)

– Continuing to study the Psalms brings us to Psalm 24, which reveals a treatise for anyone who claims to be a worshiper of the Lord, as Pastor Greg Lynch provides a deep look at this Psalm and gives us a scriptural standard for worshiping the King of Glory.

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The Psalms (Part 6)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 22:21-31

– The first part of Psalm 22 is a parallel between a struggle David is facing, and what Christ faced during the crucifixion. The second half of Psalm 22, however, takes on a completely different perspective. Our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us through the remainder of Psalm 22 and shows us how it relates to future glory when all people will praise the Lord.

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The Psalms (Part 5)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 22 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In his latest expositional sermon in Psalms, Pastor Greg Lynch takes us to Psalm 22 and shows us how David’s struggle when he wrote the Psalm relates and compares to Christ’s struggle during the crucifixion.

WARNING: Portions of this sermon contain graphic content relating to the description of the process and effects of crucifixion. Listener discretion is advised.

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