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How does this Psalm begin (1)? What does it mean that God is our “refuge,” “strength,” and “very present help”?
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What scenario does the psalmist describe (2–3)? In such an unsettling situation, why do we “not fear”?
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What is the psalmist’s hope (4; cf. Rev.22:1–2)? What difference does God’s presence make (5)? What other contrast does the psalmist describe (6)? What does he conclude (7; cf. verse 11)? What does “the LORD of hosts” mean? How can he be our fortress?
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What other “works” does God do (8–9)? Read verse 10. What does it mean to “be still, and know” that he is God? How and why does he want to be exalted?
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Read verse 1 again. How can we live with this faith practically?
(UPCOMING MESSAGE) (Romans Series-8) None is Righteous, No, Not One
04/12/2026 • Romans 3:1–20 • Mark Vucekovich
(Romans Series-9) Righteousness Manifested Apart From The Law
04/19/2026 • Romans 3:21–26 • Mark Vucekovich
(Romans Series-10) The Law of Faith
04/26/2026 • Romans 3:27–31
(Romans Series-11) It Was Counted To Him as Righteousness
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(Romans Series-12) In Order that The Promise May Rest on Grace
05/17/2026 • Romans 4:13–25 • Mark Vucekovich
(LAST WEEK'S MESSAGE) The Risen Christ (Easter)
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Jesus Our Savior King (Palm Sunday)
03/29/2026 • John 12:12-19 • J*oseph A*hn
(Romans Series 7) True Circumcision
03/22/2026 • Romans 2:17–29 • Mark Vucekovich
(Romans Series-6) The Day of Wrath
03/15/2026 • Romans 2:1–16 • Mark Vucekovich
(Romans Series-5) The Progression of Sin
03/08/2026 • Romans 1:22–32 • Mark Vucekovich


