What Comes After the Tears? Worship
David’s repentance doesn’t end in silence. It ends in singing. When God heals a broken heart, brokenness becomes testimony and mercy becomes music.
David’s repentance doesn’t end in silence. It ends in singing. When God heals a broken heart, brokenness becomes testimony and mercy becomes music.
David didn’t ask God for a repair job. He asked for something brand new. That’s the kind of mercy God gives. Not a touch-up, but a total do-over.
David’s confession cuts to the heart of what sin really is. It’s not just breaking a rule. It’s a vertical rebellion against the God who made us and loves us.
Our world is no stranger to rebellion. From headlines to hashtags, we see it—nations raging, people plotting, the world pushing against any notion of divine authority. But none of this surprises God. Psalm 2 shows us that rebellion is not a new thing—it’s the natural posture of the human heart apart from grace. The kings…
Psalm 1 is the front door to the whole book, and it forces a decision. Two paths, two destinies, and only one Savior who can put us on the right road.
“Songs for Every Season of the Soul” We’ve started a new sermon series called My Favorite Psalms, and I’ll be honest with you: that’s not just a clever title. These are psalms that have shaped my life. They’ve given me words when I didn’t know what to pray. They’ve lifted my head when I was…