This week, Pastor Jim walks us through Psalm 28:1–9, a prayer that moves from desperate crying out to confident praise. David calls on the Lord as his rock and refuge, trusting God to hear him even in moments of fear and uncertainty. As the psalm unfolds, we see a shift from pleading to praise as David rests in the Lord’s strength and protection. Psalm 28 reminds us that God hears our prayers and answers. Recorded: January 4th, 2026 Scripture: Psalm 28:1-9
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This week, Pastor Jim walks us through Psalm 28:1–9, a prayer that moves from desperate crying out to confident praise. David calls on the Lord as his rock and refuge, trusting God to hear him even in moments of fear and uncertainty. As the psalm unfolds, we see a shift from pleading to praise as David rests in the Lord’s strength and protection. Psalm 28 reminds us that God hears our prayers and answers. Recorded: January 4th, 2026 Scripture: Psalm 28:1-9
This week, Pastor Jim takes us through Hebrews 9:1–28, where we see the contrast between the old covenant sacrifices and the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ. Earthly rituals could never fully remove sin, but Jesus, through His own blood, secured eternal redemption. He is the perfect mediator, offering us cleansing, forgiveness, and the promise of everlasting life. Text: Hebrews 9:1–28
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This week, Pastor Jim walks us through Psalm 28:1–9, a prayer that moves from desperate crying out to confident praise. David calls on the Lord as his rock and refuge, trusting God to hear him even in moments of fear and uncertainty. As the psalm unfolds, we see a shift from pleading to praise as David rests in the Lord’s strength and protection. Psalm 28 reminds us that God hears our prayers and answers. Recorded: January 4th, 2026 Scripture: Psalm 28:1-9