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Psalm 5: Heaven Hears the Humble - Stephen Muldrow

36 min · 1 de may de 2026
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What if the doorway to divine favor is lower than we imagined? What if many remain unheard not because God is distant, but because they refuse to kneel? In a world obsessed with visibility, influence, and self-assertion, Psalm 5 confronts the pride that keeps men standing tall while their hearts remain far from God. It calls us to consider a startling truth: heaven bends its ear toward the humble. David rises before dawn not to parade his strength, but to bow low before the Lord. God is not impressed by noise, status, manipulation, or empty religion. He receives the one who comes broken, reverent, and trusting in mercy. This sermon explores the contrast between the proud who presume upon God and the humble who seek Him early.

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