Nothing will give you more reason to rejoice than to know you have been forgiven and are on the right side of God.

In life there can be many things that blindside us. In Psalm 13 the psalmist gives words to the sadness many of us feel when going through difficult. David helps us see how we might process difficulty while trusting God.

Psalm 150 calls us to hallelujah the world, by urgently calling on them to join us in praise to the LORD.

The invitation of Psalm 131 is to approach God as a humble, calm, content, and a dependent child with his/her mother.

What is the answer to a life of fear? Today, Pastor Ray Galea shows us from Psalm 2 that fear melts away when we 'kiss the Son'.

There are so many places or things we run to for security when life spirals out of control. How sure are you that whatever you are placing your trust in will bring you security? Psalm 16 is an invitation to consider what it looks like if you put your trust in the God of the Bible.

Knowing who to trust is really important. Will we trust in the God who is loving and faithful and willing to bless us, or trust in idols who are not able to do anything.

The New Testament quotes Psalm 110 again and again for good reason – you’ll be terrified and comforted by the King-Priest that you meet here. Your only response will be to live for Him.

God has summoned his people to worship him with joyful singing. God has also summoned his people to hear his Word and heed his warnings.

Since death comes to all it allows us to see that trusting and boasting in wealth has no future.

We are to urge ourselves to praise our God and Father for the many benefits that come from him.

Whether it’s because we’re down, depressed, dry or feeling distant with God, here is a Psalm that we can all connect with. Along the way the Psalmist gives us three very practical lessons we can all learn from.

Jesus gives us entrance into God's house, and life in God's house is learning to live like Jesus.

The happy soul knows that sin leads to confession, confession leads to forgiveness, and forgiveness leads to joy.

Psalm 23 is one of the most well known parts of the Bible, often read at funerals. However it is a Psalm for the living not the dead. It speak of the personal, powerful and protective hand of God the Shepherd of our soul.

'To cry is human, but to lament is Christian'. In Psalm 13 we explore with David the need for every Christian to learn how to lament as well as praise our Lord.

Psalm 1 answers the life long question, 'How can we find long lasting happiness of the soul?' It is found by rejecting the influences of the world and delighting in God's word.

God has uniquely blessed us humans to rule this world under Him. But everything hoped for us fallen humans is realised in Christ.

Psalm 78 is a call for Christians in every age to remember and value what God has done for us in Jesus Christ on the cross and in His resurrection, and to see the importance of passing that message on to the next generation, so more and more people will know the faithfulness of our great God.

Asaph struggles with how can God be good to be his people, when those who defy God are the ones blessed.
That tension is only resolved when he enters God`s sanctuary and realises their destiny and his own.