Sermons for your birth into and growth in the Christian faith.

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Sermons for your birth into and growth in the Christian faith.
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July 11, 2026
Psalm 119:33-40 The Life-giving Word
<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:33-35 </strong>Request. The psalmist asks for the Lord to provide not only knowledge, but also understanding and leading as well. The result is not just a better grasp on God’s law, but also a more faithful embracing and following of it.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:36-37 </strong>Contrast. Part of learning to savor God’s ways is to call on Him to develop a taste for what He says in contrast with the tastes promoted by our world. It’s that we would see and desire Jesus more than anyone or anything else.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:38-39 </strong>Purpose. The reasons behind the psalmist’s request are highlighted in these verses – the point isn’t simply knowledge for the sake of knowledge, but instead a response of trusting in and enjoying the Lord.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:40 </strong>Heart. In some ways, we find here a summary of the entire stanza – a longing for the Lord by treasuring His words.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>The Point:</strong> The psalmist asks the Lord to work in him that he would not just know and understand, but also delight in the Lord by treasuring God’s words.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Prayer: </strong>Lord, would you give us such a heart for you that we treasure each and every word you give us. Make us to love your ways and laws to such an extent that they become our delight and joy as we live them out before others.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Application: </strong>ask the Lord to develop these kinds of longings in you, that you would call on Him to build within you a delight in all that He says.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Here is how I will apply these truths: </strong>___________________</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph">__________________________________________________</p>

June 22, 2026
Psalm 119:25-32 A Heart for the Word
<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:25-27 </strong>Ask for life and hope… What we need most when life is hard is for the hope that only the Lord can give. The psalmist asks for this in prayer, listening closely and attentively to the words and ways of the Lord.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:28-30 </strong>Ask for strength… Faithfulness comes not from our own strength, but from the Lord doing the work in us and through us. When we have no strength worth looking to, trusting the Lord, desiring what He desires, is the way forward. We trust Jesus to provide all that He has promised.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:31-32 </strong>Ask for the Lord’s work in you… Our goal is to so delight in the words of our King that we “run” in their patterns, that we would have a heart ever-more formed to love our King and joyously follow His ways.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>The Point:</strong> The psalmist prays that the Lord would work in him and conform him to the very ways that are prized in God’s word.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Prayer: </strong>Heavenly Father, help us to see ourselves rightly – as people who desperately need You for everything! And also help us to see You rightly – as our Heavenly Father who delights to provide all we need for faithfulness. Train us to love You as we treasure all that You have told us.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Application: </strong>How do your prayers reflect these needs? Will you trust God to hear and to answer? Ask Him for life and hope, trust Him for strength in the proper measure and time, and call on Him to continue His work in you.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Here is how I will apply these truths:</strong></p>

June 22, 2026
Psalm 119:17-24 Eyes to See
<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:17-19 </strong>Blessing in God’s will. The psalmist challenges us to seek blessing not for ourselves, but instead God’s blessing in order to do God’s will: a heartfelt desire to please God, first and foremost, instead of our own selves.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:20-22 </strong>Blessing instead of judgment. The one who pursues the Lord, who treasures what God has said rather than what God’s enemies have said, is the one who will enjoy His blessing – and not His judgment – forever.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>119:23-24 </strong>Blessing instead of despair. God’s blessing matters not just for the future, but even in the present. The way to delight is found not in focusing on those who oppose the Lord, not in how they seek to harm the ones who follow God’s words, but instead: we focus on what our Lord has said.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>The Point:</strong> True blessing comes from treasuring what the Lord says matters most. We see this perfectly lived out in Jesus, and His joy in the Lord is given to we who trust in Him.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Prayer: </strong>Lord, let us not seek your blessing instead of You, but rather: give us hearts and minds that want You most of all – and who delight in how your word tells us of who you are. Form us, mold and re-make us, to be a people who passionately pursue knowing and doing all that You have said.</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Application: </strong>What needs to change in your life so that you would delight in God’s word? How will you fill your mind and heart with what God has said so that you’d delight in Jesus even when life is hard and faith isn’t easy?</p> <p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Here is how I will apply these truths:</strong></p>
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