The Road Home to You

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Rest Stop: Psalm 27 & 28

February 25, 2020
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Joy in the midst of suffering. That’s what David, as the Psalmist, shows us time and time again. When all is going well, David sings his praises to the Lord. When he is feeling pressed by his enemies, He cries out to God reminding himself of God’s promises and His faithfulness to deliver.

Whether you are on the mountain-top of life or feeling crushed by the weight of the world, you have a great defender, a God who will respond to your cries and be glorified in your praise.

Listen to Psalm 27 & 28 Here

Here’s a link to this week’s sermon at Community Church of Sandy which also happens to be on how we respond in the face of suffering. Listen to sermon here

 

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Special thanks to the 126er’s for the use of their song, “Rainy Sundays” as our intro and outro.

The New American Standard Bible is used by permission from The Lockman Foundation.

This episode was recorded, edited, and produced at 4G’s Studios in Sandy, Oregon. 2020. All rights reserved.

Listen to Psalm 27 & 28 Here

Rest Stop: Psalm 23 & 24

February 11, 2020
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King David knew a thing or two about fear and finding security and comfort God. Even as a young shepherd boy he had to protect his flock from predators.

Listen in this week as David shares one of his most beloved poems, speaking from a place of personal understanding. Be encouraged by the promise of God that He has you safely guarded and will love you tenderly through the trials.

Listen to Psalm 23 & 24 here

 

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Special thanks to the 126er’s for the use of their song, “Rainy Sundays” as our intro and outro.

The New American Standard Bible was used by permission from The Lockman Foundation.

This episode was recorded, edited and produced at 4G’s Studios in Sandy, Oregon. 2020. All rights reserved.

 

Listen to Psalm 23 & 24 here

Rest Stop: Psalms 21 & 22

February 4, 2020
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Feeling discouraged, downtrodden, conspired against? Even kings feel that way. Listen in as King David, the man after God’s own heart shares his heart with God. Listen to the prophetic song that David writes in Psalm 22 and take courage that God is for you. The battles may seem overwhelming, but the war has been won.

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Special thanks to the 126er’s for the use of their song, Rainy Days as our intro and outro.

The New American Standard Bible is used with permission by The Lockman Foundation.

This episode was recorded, edited, and produced at 4G’s Studios in Sandy, Oregon. 2020. All rights reserved.

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Rest Stop: Psalm 19 & 20

January 28, 2020
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Two Psalms, a blessing from David, and a prayer from me…that’s what this rest stop has to offer you as a balm this week.

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Special thanks to the 126ers for the use of their song, “Rainy Days” as our intro and outro.

The New American Standard Bible is used by permission from The Lockman Foundation.

This episode was recorded, edited and produced at 4G’s Studios in Sandy, Oregon. 2020. All rights reserved.

Rest Stop: Psalm 17 & 18

January 21, 2020
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It’s time to take a few minutes to rest and reflect on God’s provision. Even in the storms of life, when we are hard-pressed, feel alone and defeated, we have a Refuge in Jesus. He is an immovable force, unshakable and unbreakable. He is for His people and passionate about pursuing our hearts, even into the darkest corners.

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Wherever you are right now, take a moment to hear His heart for you. Soak up the promises that belong to you as a child of God. You are deeply, fiercely loved.

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Special thanks to the 126er’s for the use of their song, Rainy Days.

The New American Standard Bible was read by permission from The Lockman Foundation.

This episode was recorded, edited and produced at 4G’s Studios in Sandy, Oregon. 2020. All rights reserved.

Rest Stop: Psalm 15 and 16

January 14, 2020
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God is faithful to His people. All the time. His heart is for us and on Him alone, we can trust.

Find comfort and rest this week as David declares his trust in the God of refuge.

Listen to Psalm 15 and 16 here

 

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Special thanks to the 126er’s for the use of their song, “Rainy Days” as our intro and outro.

The New American Standard Bible is read with permission from The Lockman Foundation.

This episode was recorded, edited and produced at 4G’s Studios in Sandy, Oregon. 2020. All rights reserved.

Rest Stop: Psalm 1 and 2

October 8, 2019
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As we find ourselves in a busier season of life, we decided it was a great opportunity to spend every other week reading from God’s word as opposed to hosting an interview or recording together.

This is the first of our Rest Stops.

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These are quick little stops along the way, as we go along on our journey of faith and understanding of who God is and who he says we are to Him. May they bless you as you meditate on God’s work throughout the week.

Special thanks to the 126ers for the use of their song “Rainy Days” as the intro and outro.

 

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