ECC Stamford Messages
The very first psalm acts as a sort of cover letter to the whole book of Psalms. We see why, and how it shows us the two ways we can choose to live
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The Two Ways You Can Live: “Blessed Is the Man Who Delights in God’s Instruction”
Post-Deliverance Praise: “I Waited Patiently,” “He Drew Me Up,” “Trust in the Lord”
After looking at a psalm of lamentin the midst of sufferinglast time, we now look at a psalm of thanksgivingafter being delivered from suffering.It shows us how we should think, pray, and act as those in a relationship with God after we've been helped by God
Our Inner Relationship with God in Suffering: “Why?” “Deep Calls to Deep,” “Hope in God”
We open our series seeing an honest crying out to God in suffering, especially looking at how profound the psalmist's "deep calls to deep" phrase is.
"Whitewashed Tombs”: Externally Beautiful but Dead Inside, & the Remedy to It All
We look only at one woe, Jesus's "whitewashed tomb" denouncement. We talk about why it's a summary of all his woes. Plus we ask, "If this is the religion worthy of a 'woe' from Jesus, what is the opposite and what's the remedy to being like this ourselves?"
Jesus’s Next Two Woes: Misplaced Religious Priorities, Seared Conscience Hypocrisy
We listen to Jesus continue in his seven woes toward the religious leaders of his day. He warns us more about religious hypocrisy
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