May 14, 2022 • Josh Lindstrom • Psalm 145
David was a man after God’s own heart (1 Sam. 13:14). It is rather fitting then, that David’s final Psalm is not one of lament or concern, but a victorious song of praise. As followers of Christ, we recognize that storms will come but confidently assert that we are built upon the rock (Mt. 7:24), and consequently choose to worship him and thank him for his deliverance.
Sermon Points:
I. Choose to worship. Psalm 145:1-7
a. The Lord is good. Psalm 145:8-10
b. His kingdom is forever. Psalm 145:11-13
c. He cares for the needy. Psalm 145:14-16
d. His grace is available. Psalm 145:17-21
Worship Songs:
Promises
© 2020 Heritage Worship Music Publishing, Dante Bowe Music, Maverick City Publishing, and Remaining portion is unaffiliated | CCLI Song # 7149439 -- CCLI License # 420630
Tune Our Hearts
Woodmen Worship
Doxology
#56204 by L Bourgeois & T Ken
Public Domain
Firm Foundation
CCLI #7188203 | Austin Davis, Chandler Moore, and Cody Carnes
Same God
CCLI #7063694 | Nathan Nockels, Kristyn Getty, Keith Getty, and Jonas Myrin