Sermons From The Chapel

Psalm 121: He Will Keep You - Stephen Muldrow

38 min · 1 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Psalm 121: He Will Keep You - Stephen Muldrow

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Psalm 121 lifts our eyes from uncertainty to a steady truth: our help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. He is not distant or indifferent—He is the Keeper who neither slumbers nor forgets. In every step of the journey, whether on sunlit paths or in shadowed valleys, His care is constant even when it cannot be seen. Yet God’s provision is more than immediate or material. His promises reach beyond the needs of today and extend into eternity. We live in the tension of trusting what we cannot always trace, called to obedience even when His protective hand is hidden from view. This message explores what it means to walk forward in faith, anchored in the certainty that the One who keeps us will never fail.

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