When reading through the Psalms, a common thread emerges. Many of the Psalmists longed for a place where they could experience the presence of God, where they could dwell in His midst and find strength and rest during hard times. We live in a blessed time and place today. God will make His dwelling place in us through the Holy Spirit if we let Him. We can then become a place of springs in dry times and be a blessing to others around us.
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Bethlehem Baptist Church - 23 October...
We all experience sadness and hurt. How do we deal with it? The world tells us to suppress it and get over it. Sometimes getting over it is not that easy and the suppressed sadness and pain find other ways to bubble to the surface. Taking these disorientating feelings to God and being honest abou...
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Bethlehem Baptist Church - 16 October...
What is justice? It’s tricky to define, but we are all too familiar with the frustrations of suffering injustice. How do we vent these frustrations? Feelings are real, and if not vented, they will consume us or those around us. The book of Psalms is full of great examples of how to cuss without c...
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Bethlehem Baptist Church - 9 October ...
The Psalms are a treasure trove of prayers, laments, songs, meditations, worship, liturgy, prophecy, and theology. However, the Psalms differ from the other books of the Bible. Where the rest of scripture speaks to us, Psalms speak for us. In Psalms, you’ll find the words to help you express joy,...