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Sermon - Mike Johnson | Psalms 54

33 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this powerful and deeply personal sermon from Psalm 54, Michael Johnson invites us into the raw, unfiltered reality of what it means to follow God when life feels overwhelming, uncertain, and even painful. Through the story of David—betrayed, hunted, and outnumbered—we’re reminded that faith isn’t just about what God has done… it’s about trusting Him for what He will do.

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