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Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 13 - The Invitation to Lament | Brent Cunningham

46 min · 5 jul 2026
aflevering Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 13 - The Invitation to Lament | Brent Cunningham artwork

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This sermon is about the biblical practice of lament—bringing your pain, confusion, anger, and grief honestly to God instead of hiding it or letting it consume you. Using Psalm 13 as the main text, Pastor Brent explains that every believer experiences tension between what they know to be true about God and the hardships they face in life. Rather than denying suffering or being controlled by emotions, God invites His people to lament by honestly expressing their complaints, boldly asking for His help, and ultimately choosing to trust His character even when circumstances have not changed. The sermon emphasizes that lament is not a lack of faith but an act of faith because it keeps believers in conversation with God. It concludes by pointing to Jesus, who quoted Psalm 22 on the cross and entered fully into human suffering, showing that through His death and resurrection, God has promised that pain and lament will not have the final word. One day, God will wipe away every tear, making lament temporary and hope eternal.

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aflevering Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 13 - The Invitation to Lament | Brent Cunningham artwork

Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 13 - The Invitation to Lament | Brent Cunningham

This sermon is about the biblical practice of lament—bringing your pain, confusion, anger, and grief honestly to God instead of hiding it or letting it consume you. Using Psalm 13 as the main text, Pastor Brent explains that every believer experiences tension between what they know to be true about God and the hardships they face in life. Rather than denying suffering or being controlled by emotions, God invites His people to lament by honestly expressing their complaints, boldly asking for His help, and ultimately choosing to trust His character even when circumstances have not changed. The sermon emphasizes that lament is not a lack of faith but an act of faith because it keeps believers in conversation with God. It concludes by pointing to Jesus, who quoted Psalm 22 on the cross and entered fully into human suffering, showing that through His death and resurrection, God has promised that pain and lament will not have the final word. One day, God will wipe away every tear, making lament temporary and hope eternal.

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aflevering Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 23 | Donny Abbott artwork

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