June 23 Sermon: When God Seems Silent

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Join us as we explore Psalm 13. In this week’s message, we delve into the legitimacy of lament in our spiritual lives. We're reminded that it's okay to express our deepest sorrows and frustrations to God, just as David did. The psalm's progression from despair to hope teaches us a valuable lesson: lament, pray, trust, and rejoice. This pattern shows us how to navigate difficult times while maintaining our faith. The key is understanding God's 'hesed' - His covenant love that never fails. Even when we feel forgotten or abandoned, we can trust in God's faithfulness and persist in prayer. This message encourages us to build a deep knowledge of God's character, allowing us to stand firm in life's challenges and ultimately rejoice in His steadfast love.

Consider these questions as you listen to this message on Psalm 13:
1. Why is it important to express our true feelings, even doubts or complaints, to God?
2. How can persistent prayer impact our relationship with God during times of hardship?
3. What does David’s transition from lament to trust teach us about the nature of God's steadfast love?

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