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Sunday morning 6-14-26-am

35 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Sunday Morning — Jesse Lockhart — 6‑14‑26 AM (Psalm 1)Jesse Lockhart opened Psalm 1 and painted a vivid picture of the blessed man, contrasting the narrow, disciplined walk of the righteous with the broad, careless drift of the ungodly. He emphasized that blessing is more than material comfort—it is the spiritual richness of walking in God’s counsel, standing on a sure foundation, and refusing the seat of the scornful. Through stories of narrow beams, deep roots, and unstable sand, he showed that the Christian life requires focus, intention, and a delight in God’s law that shapes both conduct and conviction. The blessed man walks straight, stands firm, and meditates day and night until he becomes like a tree planted by rivers—stable, fruitful, and enduring—while the ungodly blow away like chaff. His message pressed the church to examine their walk, their stand, and their seat, and to choose the narrow way that leads to life. Location: Whitwell, Tennessee   Fairview Union Church

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