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Scripture Reference: Psalm 16

Peter’s first sermon on Pentecost is preached from Psalm 16, a Psalm that he says actually looks forward to Jesus resurrection. But the preoccupation of the Psalm is with finding ultimate joy in God’s presence. How are they connected?

Sermon Points:

  • The Experience of Pleasure
  • The Location of Pleasure
  • The Fulfillment of Pleasure

Blessing & Remembering In 2023 | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Psalm 103

We can never truly know what a new year will bring. Psalm 103 instructs us, that no matter the situation we find ourselves in, we are to engage in the disciplines of blessing the Lord and remembering His character.

Sermon Points:

  • Blessing (vs. 1-2, 20-22)
  • Remembering (vs. 2-19)

The Bible is Meditation Literature

Scripture Reference: Psalm 1

We love headlines, sound bites, and summaries! However, the Bible is not designed for quick consumption, but instead is designed for repetitious reading over a lifetime. It takes work, but the result is worth it. This week: The Bible is Meditation Literature.

Sermon Points:

  • Definition of Meditation
  • Power of Meditation
  • Practice of Meditation
  • Key to Meditation