Posts Tagged ‘Psalm 126’
When Resistance Rises… Remember This!
If you’ve ever decided to make a positive change in your life—whether in your health, your marriage, or your walk with God—you’ve probably noticed something: the moment you push forward, something pushes back. That’s not an accident. That’s resistance. Nehemiah knew all about it. When he set out to rebuild the broken walls of Jerusalem,…
Read MoreWhen a Burdened Heart Meets the Promises of God
Most of us know what it feels like to pray from a place of desperation. Life hits hard, the world feels unstable, and our words to God sound more like pleas than prayers. But there’s a way to approach prayer that not only brings comfort but also makes an impact: praying with a burdened heart…
Read MoreThe Day God Opened My Ears
How God is restoring my story. That place in life that feels so dry, so empty, that you can’t imagine anything beautiful growing there again? For me, that desert was my hearing. About 10 years ago, I was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma—a benign brain tumor. The first thing I noticed was that I couldn’t…
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Study Guide: Self-Guided Questions Psalm 126 Have you forgotten what it is like to dream again? God’s people had a time like that, too. In fact, Psalm 126 was written during a time of Exile in the anticipated hope of return. While we are not in the same place as the Jews were in Exile,…
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Sermon Notes Psalm 126 Have you forgotten what it is like to dream again? God’s people had a time like that, too. In fact, Psalm 126 was written during a time of Exile in the anticipated hope of return. While we are not in the same place as the Jews were in Exile, there is…
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