
Minister’s Blog
Psalms of Comfort 14: Fill Your Heart With God’s Grace
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God is recreating all the time, we see that in the world around us, we see that in the ever expanding heavens as astronomers discover new galaxies and features in the night sky.
Psalms of Comfort 13: Who Are You Going to Trust?
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Where do you place your faith, who do you trust. Listen to psalm 65 and decide if David’s God is worth trusting.
Psalms of Comfort 12: Psalm 65
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In learning to depend on God we must accept that we may not know all the answers, but we know who knows the answers.
Psalms of Comfort 11: Our Protection Plan
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The strange thing about Gods protection plan is that it costs everything but it is free.
Psalms of Comfort 10: Longing for God
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This psalm conveys a longing for God. A longing to worship God in his sanctuary. In his dwelling place.
Psalms of Comfort 9: Psalm 138, The Divine Presence
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Our goal in life seems to be a pursuit to think more highly of ourselves, to achieve more and to improve our place. Strive, strive, strive.
Psalms of Comfort 8: Psalm 34 v1–8
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How does the Lord help us when we cry out from the place of humility and nothingness?
Psalms of Comfort 7: God’s Testimony
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There is no more powerful testimony than God’s word. It is a testimony that is alive.
Psalms of Comfort 6: Groundhog Day
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I don’t know about you, but I woke up this monday morning and it really feels like the last 10 lockdown Monday mornings.
Psalms of Comfort 5: The Desires of Your Heart
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Our lives have been shaken, and it seems that we have nowhere for the pent up frustrations, worries and desires to release to.
Psalms of Comfort 4: Psalm 139
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Quite often we don’t want other people to know what we are thinking.
Psalms of Comfort 3: Psalm 42
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The doldrums: Life is tedious, nothing seems to change, our Spirit is dragged down and we cant see a way out of it.
Psalms of Comfort 2: The Gospel Compass
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Let God’s word calibrate your life. It will be a lamp for your feet and a light for your path.
Psalms of Comfort 1: Psalm 51
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Today’s Psalm is all about the Spirit. The setting is Davids repentance and cry to God after breaking God’s commandments with Bathsheba.