Bible teaching from Coleford Gospel Hall

Psalm 16: The Path of the Perfect Pilgrim

23 min · 11. maj 2026
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In this episode Michael Browne leads a thoughtful exposition of Psalm 16, exploring its prophetic focus on Jesus Christ as the Perfect Man and the fulfilment of the Messianic promise. He reflects on Christ’s life of absolute trust and obedience to the Father, His delight in the saints, and His rejection of idolatry. The message also challenges believers to mirror the Lord’s dependence and purity in daily life, standing firm in a world of spiritual compromise.

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