Sermons from The Psalms
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Looking for a comforting funeral sermon based on Psalm 23 and Revelation 21? This message affirms that even in the valley of shadows, God promises restoration, reunion, and light beyond all darkness.
Looking for a funeral sermon after a loved one died by suicide? This compassionate message reminds us that even in our darkest hours, God does not abandon us. Includes Scripture, pastoral reflection, and a word of comfort for grieving families.
Looking for a funeral sermon for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s? This compassionate message reminds us that even when memory fades, we are never forgotten by God. Includes scriptures from Isaiah 49, Psalm 139, and Romans 8.
A funeral sermon for someone with Parkinson’s and deep questions about faith. This message, based on Psalm 13 and John 20, reflects on God’s grace for thinkers, seekers, and the suffering.
What does God really think of you? Explore Psalm 24 and Ephesians 1:3–14 to discover how being “in Christ” reshapes your identity, secures your worth, and grants you spiritual blessings no failure can erase.
A Creation Care Sunday sermon exploring why we care for creation—not from guilt, but from gratitude for God’s gift. Discover how nature reveals God’s glory and how caring for the earth is an act of worship.
Have you ever wondered, "What does Psalm 19 mean?" or, "Why did God create all of this and me?" Psalm 19 states beautifully, "The heavens declare the glory of God." Creation plays a part in telling us about God and so does Scripture. In this post, I talk about that and how they lead us to recognize Jesus.
A theologically rich Father's Day sermon on Psalm 78:1-8 exploring fatherhood as sacred calling and anchor for families. Focuses on fathers' role in transmitting faith, providing stability, and exercising moral influence across generations without sentimentality.