Life involves a lot of waiting, and Psalm 132 shows why God can be trusted in every season. This message walks through the history behind the psalm—from David’s desire to build a house for God, to the ark being captured and brought home, to God’s promise of a King who would reign forever. All of it leads to Jesus, the true Son of David, and points ahead to the day He will return just as Scripture says.
If you need a reminder of God’s steady faithfulness, this psalm offers it. It calls us to stay close to Christ, share Him with others, and live with hope as we look for His return.
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Guest Pastor, Drew Witt, walks through Psalm 131 as a psalm of quiet trust. He shows how it cuts away selfish ambition, exposes the things we use to soothe a restless heart, and leads us toward steady hope in the Lord. With Luke 14, Luke 12, and Philippians 2, he explains the difference between ambition and godly aspiration and points us to Jesus, who chose the lower place for us.
The message closes with two simple prayers—the Jesus Prayer and the Litany of Humility—to help shape daily dependence on Christ.
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Psalm 130 gives a clear path for anyone who feels weighed down: cry out to the Lord, come in humility, trust His forgiveness, and wait on His word. In this sermon, Pastor Eric Kuykendall shows how the psalmist moves from despair to hope through the Lord’s steady love and full redemption.
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Psalm 129 is a song for people who feel beaten down but not abandoned. Pastor Eric walks through this psalm and 2 Corinthians 4 to show how God’s people can be honest about deep hurt, pray for justice without taking revenge, and lean on the gospel power at work in fragile “jars of clay.”
Listen and be reminded that in Christ you may be down, but you are not out.
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Psalm 128 calls the one who fears the Lord and walks in His ways “blessed” — literally, happy. In this message, Guest Pastor Drew Witt shows how joy grows when we hold God in awe, obey what Jesus says, and live with the grain of how He made the world.
Drawing on Psalm 128, the life of Jesus, stories from the global church, and even modern medical research on forgiveness, Drew contrasts a life of resentment and resistance with a life built on the rock of Christ’s love.
Listen and consider: Where do you need to fear the Lord and walk in His ways so that joy can grow there?
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Psalm 127 shows why life with God is fruitful and life without Him is frustrating. Pastor Eric teaches how the Lord builds, guards, and gives rest—and how this shapes our work, sleep, and parenting.
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Psalm 126 reveals how God turns tears into joy. Pastor Eric shows that remembering God’s past restoring work brings gladness in the present and hope for the future. Whether His renewal comes suddenly like streams in the desert or slowly through seasons of sowing and reaping, we can trust His timing and rejoice in His faithfulness.
Listen and be reminded that joy always follows the restoring hand of God.
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Psalm 125 shows where real stability comes from. Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion—unmoved and surrounded. Pastor Eric explores how God protects His people, restrains wickedness, and does what is right, calling us to live righteously with a steady trust in Christ.
Listen and learn how to trade a restless, shifting life for a secure one in Him.
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When the world feels overwhelming, Psalm 124 reminds us that our help comes from the Lord Himself.
Taught by Guest Pastor and TBC Elder John Morrison, this message traces God’s rescue, His presence with His people, and the Christian hope that outlasts death.
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When life feels like more than you can handle, Psalm 123 teaches us where to look, how to look, and why to keep looking to the Lord until His mercy comes. Pastor Eric Kuykendall unpacks this short but powerful psalm and shows how lifting our eyes to the One enthroned in heaven changes everything.
Scriptures: Psalm 123; Matthew 14:30; Isaiah 55:9; Hebrews 12:2; 2 Chronicles 20:12; 2 Corinthians 1:8–9; Titus 3:3–7
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Psalm 122 is a song of joy—a rallying cry to worship with God’s people. Pastor Eric walks through David’s psalm to show why gathering matters, how worship unites us, and why praying for peace within the church is essential.Key themes: the glad invitation (“Let us go”), the arrival in God’s house, unity under one Lord, worship that reshapes our feelings, and speaking “Peace be within you” to one another.If you’re new, we’d love to connect: https://trinitybible.comFollow Us OnlineInstagram – @trinity_bibleFacebook – @trinitybiblewillowparkTikTok – @trinitybiblechurchWebsite – https://trinitybible.com
When headlines shake us, Psalm 121 anchors us. Pastor Eric walks through this Song of Ascents to show where real help comes from—not from the hills, but from the Lord who made them. He keeps His people without sleeping, guards them day and night, and finishes the good work He starts.
Scripture: Psalm 121; Ephesians 5:16; Acts 7–8; 1 Corinthians 15:3–4; 1 Kings 18; Psalm 23; Isaiah 43:1–2; Romans 8:31–39; Philippians 1:6; Revelation 5
Series: Songs of Ascents
Bottom Line: The Lord is your help and your keeper—today and forever.
Psalm 120 opens the Songs of Ascents—a playlist for God’s people on their journey to Jerusalem. This first song doesn’t begin with joy but with honesty: “In my distress I called to the LORD, and He answered me.”In this message, Pastor Eric Kuykendall reminds us:Calling out to God in distress is biblical.Expecting God to hear and answer is biblical.Lies and hostility surround us, but God’s truth and peace remain.As we walk through the Songs of Ascents together, Psalm 120 sets the tone: worship isn’t about pretending everything is fine—it’s about bringing our real selves before God and trusting Him.📖 Scripture: Psalm 120👤 Speaker: Dr. Eric P. Kuykendall, Senior PastorFollow Us OnlineInstagram – @trinity_bibleFacebook – @trinitybiblewillowparkTikTok – @trinitybiblechurchWebsite – trinitybible.com
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Guest Pastor Drew Witt
Grace is more than forgiveness—it’s the power of God at work in us. In this message, Guest Pastor Drew Witt explains how grace is not permission to keep living in sin, but the power to become who God has called us to be.
Walking through Ephesians 2 and other key passages, we see that grace transforms our lives: not only saving us for eternity, but empowering us to live as new creations in Christ today.
If you’re in Christ, you already have an A+.
In today’s culture, the phrase “toxic masculinity” is often used to attack men and masculinity itself. But the Bible gives a different vision.
In this message from 1 Corinthians 16:13–14, Pastor Eric Kuykendall shares five commands from the Apostle Paul that show what healthy masculinity looks like:
Stay alert
Stand firm in the faith
Live courageously
Be made strong
Do everything in love
This message closes out our Hot Topics series with a reminder that true strength is found in Christ and expressed through sacrificial love.
📖 1 Corinthians 16:13–14 | Dr. Eric P. Kuykendall, Senior Pastor
Online sports betting has exploded across America—$147 billion in wagers were placed in 2024 alone. While the Bible doesn’t explicitly forbid gambling, it does warn us that not everything “lawful” is actually helpful (1 Corinthians 6:12).In this message, Pastor Eric Kuykendall unpacks the dangers of online sports gambling and how Christians can faithfully respond. From addiction and debt to family harm and poor stewardship, the risks are real. But the good news? God’s Word points us to freedom. By saying no to what dominates us, we can say yes to accountability, discipleship, better stewardship, and the mercy that comes through confession.📖 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 6:12
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What does a Christian first approach to immigration look like?In this message from our Hot Summer Topics series, Pastor Eric Kuykendall shares how God’s Word shapes our response to one of today’s most debated issues. Through Scripture, real-life stories—including one from a TBC member who immigrated from Vietnam—and biblical principles, we’ll see how remembering our own story in Christ changes how we view and treat others.We’ll explore:Why remembering our spiritual story matters in the immigration conversationThe biblical call to uphold the law while loving the strangerHow immigrants can be both a gift to the Church and an opportunity for the GospelWhether you agree or disagree on immigration policy, this sermon invites you to see the issue through the lens of Scripture and the heart of God.Follow Us OnlineInstagram - / trinity_bibleFacebook - / trinitybiblewillowparkTikTok - / trinitybiblechurchWebsite - https://trinitybible.com/
Last summer, Christianity Today published an article titled, “Dallas Mourns a Summer of Pastor Scandals”—highlighting eight pastors in North Texas who stepped down from megachurches due to moral failures, including two nationally known leaders. It raised questions that strike at the heart of church culture today:
How did pastors become celebrities?
Why do we follow them so closely?
And what does God have to say about it?
In this powerful sermon from our Hot Topics series, Pastor Eric Kuykendall walks through 1 Samuel 8 to show what happens when we reject the King for a king like the nations. He also shares a hopeful reminder: Jesus isn’t just a good example—He’s the Good Shepherd, and He knows you by name.
📖 1 Samuel 8:5–7
🎙️ Part of our Hot Topics series
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What if death isn’t the end?In this final message of the His Word My Story series, Pastor Eric Kuykendall shares how a last-minute shift in plans—and one powerful verse from Ecclesiastes—led him to preach about eternity. With urgency and clarity, he reminds us that every funeral is a wake-up call and every believer is called to respond—with faith, intentionality, and a fire to point others to Jesus.Key Scripture: Ecclesiastes 7:2Follow Us OnlineInstagram - @trinity_bibleFacebook - @trinitybiblewillowparkTikTok - @trinitybiblechurchWebsite - https://trinitybible.com
What does it mean to be approved by God—not for salvation, but for how we live? Drawing from Hebrews 12:1–3, this message explores what it means to lay aside every weight, run with endurance, and fix our eyes on Jesus. Pastor John shares how the faithful lives in Hebrews 11 challenge us to press on through suffering, sin, and discouragement—not to earn salvation, but to live out the faith we’ve already received.We’re reminded that the race marked out for each of us is intentional, personal, and possible—when we keep our eyes on the One who endured the cross for the joy set before Him.Follow Us Online:Instagram – @trinity_bibleFacebook – @trinitybiblewillowparkTikTok – @trinitybiblechurchWebsite – https://trinitybible.com