Psalm 57. Probably one of David's scariest times of his life. Having been running from King Saul and his men who wanted to kill David, he fled to a cave - backed into a literal rock and a hard place. In the psalm, David does not pull any punches...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Psalm 132. In this Psalm, David prays from the future Sanctuary Temple for God. David was unable to build it due to him having taken lives in battle before but he knew his son, Solomon would build it. Even though David could not be the primary...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Psalm 3. Pastor John Samuel Barnett teaches on David's psalm of strife and fear with Absalom, his attacking son, and other enemies. But David is not without hope and the Lord provides him with one of the biggest signs of faith during troubled...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Psalm 13. It's interesting to see David's plee to YHWH in this Psalm and how much it matches Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. We can learn from both men of The Book that the strongest and most humble thing we can do when face troubles is...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
We are taking a quick break from the Psalm series for a message from Pastor John Samuel Barnett from last Sunday. Pastor Barnett speaks about the divine perspective of God on politics and elections. God is completely sovereign....[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Psalm 13. Fear and trouble was prevalent through the life of David. Whether it was an angry king of Israel, or an enemy army, or even a murderous son, David had reasons to have trepidation. In the Psalm, David cries out to God his troubles....[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Psalm 8. As we launch into our weekend, let us join Pastor John Samuel Barnett and King David as they show us how to exalt the name of our Lord and our God. Let His name be on our lips at all times. Let His Spirit guide us in all things. Let us...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Psalm 32. One of the facts we have to deal with living in a fallen world and being fallen ourselves is that we still sin. The world, if it ever admits to even any wrongdoing, uses excuses or language that diminishes action or obfuscation....[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Psalm 17. Does it ever feel like the whole world is against you? Your boss, your co-workers, neighbors, people at school, etc. seem to have it out for you at times. Or, there are times where you feel like you can't do anything right and you end up...[ abbreviated | read entire ]