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Is Anyone Coming For Me? | Summer in the Psalms | Week 4

40 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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In 2010, thirty-three Chilean miners were buried alive half a mile underground — and for seventeen days, no one on the surface knew if they were even alive. Their story raises the oldest question of faith: Is anybody coming for me? Three thousand years ago, King David wrote a song from the far side of a pit. In this message from our Summer in the Psalms series, we walk through Psalm 40 and discover four calls for anyone stuck in the miry clay: wait like it matters, remember the rock, delight to obey, and don't restrain your words — because your rescue is somebody else's invitation. Whether you're in a pit of grief, debt, a quiet marriage, or one of your own making, Psalm 40 points to a Rescuer who came all the way down so you could be brought up, set on the Rock, and given a brand-new song.

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Is Anyone Coming For Me? | Summer in the Psalms | Week 4

In 2010, thirty-three Chilean miners were buried alive half a mile underground — and for seventeen days, no one on the surface knew if they were even alive. Their story raises the oldest question of faith: Is anybody coming for me? Three thousand years ago, King David wrote a song from the far side of a pit. In this message from our Summer in the Psalms series, we walk through Psalm 40 and discover four calls for anyone stuck in the miry clay: wait like it matters, remember the rock, delight to obey, and don't restrain your words — because your rescue is somebody else's invitation. Whether you're in a pit of grief, debt, a quiet marriage, or one of your own making, Psalm 40 points to a Rescuer who came all the way down so you could be brought up, set on the Rock, and given a brand-new song.

13 de jul de 202640 min