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SUMMER OF PSALMS, VOL. 3 | "Covenant Confidence" | Psalm 40

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Portada del episodio SUMMER OF PSALMS, VOL. 3 | "Covenant Confidence" | Psalm 40

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SERIES: Summer of Psalms, Vol. 3 SERMON: "Covenant Confidence" from Psalm 40. In this text, David composes and sings a psalm of thanksgiving & petition that all of God’s covenant people can still sing. In the beginning of the psalm, David prays in such a way that you think God has already answered. In the middle, he prays with urgent desperation. And at the end, he proclaims with unreserved confidence that God is going to hear him and answer his prayers. In this sermon, Pastor Andrew reminds us that God's new covenant people can pray with confidence when we remember past mercies, trust covenant promises, and ask for future deliverance.

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