Church Family,
Continuing our Psalms for the Summer, this past Sunday we looked at Psalm 35, a rich and robust imprecatory psalm. Here David shows us that God cares greatly for justice. Not only does He care for justice, His righteousness makes him uniquely qualified to declare what is just and his power makes him uniquely capable of administering justice. God’s justice is seen in its fullest in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Jesus alone lived a life undeserving of death, and though death struck out against Him on the cross, He overcame death in his resurrection, putting death itself to death. Let us, like David, respond to this glorious display of God’s justice with shouts of joy and gladness, praising God and telling of his righteousness all the day long.
Fall Schedule
The weather may still feel like summer for a while longer, but according to the calendar we’re coming up on fall and so we’re returning to our fall schedule. This upcoming Sunday will be the last of our Psalms for the Summer, so starting August 4th we’ll be picking back up where we left off before summer with Acts 4:32-5:11. The next week-and-a-half would be a great time to look back and remember where we’ve been in Acts and even to read ahead to see where we’re going. Our Wednesday night ministries are still a little further out, but will be starting back up on September 11th.
Grace be with you,
Logan Murphy
Pastoral Intern