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  • In God We Trust?

    Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Jan 9, 2021
     | 3,712 views

    To serve God we need a holy respect and absolute trust. In dark nights of hard trials do we run to God or do we run away from him? Let us study some trust verses in the Bible.

    IN GOD WE TRUST? By Wade Martin Hughes, Sr. Kyfingers@aol.com OUR MONEY SAYS: IN GOD WE TRUST, is this a valid conclusion? There are several things that can seldom be recovered. A stone that is thrown, a word after it is said, a missed opportunity, wasted time, trust after it is lost. WHAT IF? ...read more

  • Praying Psalm 20 (Part One) Series

    Contributed by Derrick Tuper on Jan 10, 2021
    based on 1 rating
     | 5,073 views

    Psalm 20 was a prayer for the king who was going into battle. But this psalm applies to us too. In Psalm 20 we see love, care and concern as well as encouragement, faith and trust. It's a good psalm to focus on, take to heart and pray.

    PRAYING PSALM 20 (part one) Last week I talked about getting alone with God in silent solitude. Obviously when we do that we are going to spend at least some of that time in prayer. We pray for what's on our heart and we pray for others and we pray for our town, state, country, world. Someone ...read more

  • 4th Sunday After Pentecost. June 16th, 2024. Series

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Jun 6, 2021
    based on 3 ratings
     | 6,236 views

    Year B, Proper 6.

    1 Samuel 15:34-35, 1 Samuel 16:1-13, Psalm 20:1-9, Ezekiel 17:22-24, Psalm 92:1-4, Psalm 92:12-15, 2 Corinthians 5:6-17, Mark 4:26-34. (A) ANOINTING A MAN AFTER THE HEART OF GOD. 1 Samuel 15:34-35; 1 Samuel 16:1-13. Israel had demanded a king, just so that they could be like the other ...read more

  • A Prayer For The King.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Jan 23, 2024
    based on 2 ratings
     | 321 views

    The LORD accept thy burnt sacrifice. Psalm 20.3.

    A PRAYER FOR THE KING. Psalm 20:1-9. Jesus took with Him Peter, James and John and instructed them to ‘watch’ with Him (cf. Matthew 26:38), and to ‘watch and pray’ (cf. Matthew 26:41). I wonder what prayers they might have made on His behalf if their sleepy heads could have stayed awake long ...read more

  • As The King Goes, We Go (Psalm 20) Series

    Contributed by Garrett Tyson on Aug 1, 2022
     | 1,193 views

    3 different applications: what do we trust in, how to view our leaders, and what it means that Jesus is our King.

    Today we have the privilege of working through Psalm 20. This psalm is a little different from most that we've studied so far. The only one sort of like it, up to this point, is Psalm 2. This is a song that would've sung by the congregation-- by Israel-- for its Davidic king. Picture ...read more

  • The Theology Of "the Name"

    Contributed by Michael Mays on Aug 28, 2021
     | 1,692 views

    Have you heard the expression, “What’s in a name”? This sermon discusses what the Israelite culture thought of names, how that explained their theology, and what it means to the New Testament church. Taken from an article in the FaithLife Bible app.

    I. Intro A. Have you heard the expression, “What’s in a name”? Historically, names were given based more on what parents hoped for their children, or as reminders or memorials to some event pertinent to the child’s family. Tonight we’re going to discuss what the Israelite culture thought ...read more

  • Whatever Happened To God

    Contributed by Michael Davis on Aug 10, 2002
    based on 25 ratings
     | 4,632 views

    Why do we question God when we don’t hear from Him when we think we should?

    WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GOD Text: Psalm 20 There is someone speaking in this last hour. It started in our spirit long ago. It’s more than our history, It’s something that is real---- it’s down deep inside, It’s more than just a memory. It’s like a voice from Jesus our Saviour, It’s ...read more

  • Here Comes Trouble

    Contributed by Drake Caudill on Mar 8, 2005
    based on 30 ratings
     | 13,553 views

    Subject: How Christians should react in the day of trouble. Purpose: Christians should trust God for protection in the day of trouble, because it is God that will give us the victory. Proposition: Trust in God and you will stand in the day of trouble.

    Introduction: A few years ago, when I lived in West Virginia with my parents, my father wanted some chickens. My mother did not really want any chickens running around the yard, but she finally gave in. So my father went on a search to find some chickens. He finally found some "Game" chickens. ...read more

  • Trusting God Series

    Contributed by Shawn Drake on May 24, 2004
    based on 17 ratings
     | 10,083 views

    This is the 17th study in the study "The Hebrew Hymnal".

    Series: The Hebrew Hymnal (Psalms) HYMN #20: TRUSTING GOD Psalm 20 Do really trust God with all you have? So often we have good intentions, but we really don’t practically trust God. We say we do, but our actions disprove our words. David gives us three things we are to trust God ...read more

  • The Name Of Our God

    Contributed by Steaven Snow on Nov 20, 2004
    based on 11 ratings
     | 3,407 views

    Our protection and salvation is in His Name only

    The Name of Our God TEXT: PSALM 20 1 To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.>> The LORD hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee; 2 Send thee help from the sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion; 3 Remember all thy offerings, and accept thy burnt ...read more

  • He Remembers All Your Offerings Series

    Contributed by Rev. Dr. Andrew B Natarajan on Sep 21, 2021
     | 2,423 views

    The sacrificial system of the Old Testament served as a means of grace to restore the relationship between God and humanity. Ultimately, the sacrificial system was inadequate, which is why Jesus came to earth.

    Text: Psalm 20:1-9 Theme: He remembers all your Offerings (Psalm 20:3) We had had meditations on Thanksgiving through Worship, through giving to the poor, inspired giving and Levitical offerings. Today I would like to share on Thanksgiving offering. (Psalm 20:3). Introducing the theme: We had had ...read more

  • We Will Remember The Name Of The Lord Series

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Mar 14, 2024
     | 152 views

    We will remember the name of the LORD

    Psalm 20:1-9 We will remember the name of the LORD I. The Security of the LORD - (1-3) i. The Hope Involved - 1 The LORD hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee. It's Source - The LORD hear thee It's Sufficiency - in the day of trouble; It's ...read more

  • Answer Me, God!

    Contributed by John Kapteyn on Oct 18, 2000
    based on 27 ratings
     | 5,838 views

    Introduction 1.

    Introduction 1. Does God answer prayer? As good Christians, we would expect each person here to say, "Of course He does." After all, He promises to answer prayer in His Word and God keeps His Word. Yes, God does answer prayer. 2.And yet I ask you again, "Does God answer prayer!" And I ask you to ...read more

  • Battle Hymn Of The Kingdom Of God Series

    Contributed by Paul Apple on Oct 18, 2000
    based on 44 ratings
     | 7,444 views

    WE WILL BOAST IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, OUR GOD

    BIG IDEA: WE WILL BOAST IN THE NAME OF THE LORD, OUR GOD I. (:1-5) PRAYER THAT GOD WOULD HELP THE KING IN BATTLE A. Prayer is the Necessary Preparation for Battle 1. "day of trouble" -- comes to all; the king must be alert and anticipate conflict 2. Need for the King to pray himself 3. Need ...read more

  • How To Make It Through The Battle

    Contributed by Dr. Jeremy Simpson on Mar 11, 2007
    based on 41 ratings
     | 27,283 views

    Psalm 20 and 21 go together. Both are Battle songs. The 20th psalm precedes the battle and the 21st follows the battle. Psalm 20 is a Psalm of Prayer for the Battle, while Psalm 21 is praise for the victory of the battle. Psalm 20 Anticipates victory,

    HOW TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE BATTLE?--PSALM 20 Introduction: Psalm 20 and 21 go together. Both are Battle songs. The 20th psalm precedes the battle and the 21st follows the battle. Psalm 20 is a Psalm of Prayer for the Battle, while Psalm 21 is praise for the victory of the battle. Psalm 20 ...read more