Sermon Messages

Now, Trust in the Lord!

Psalm 115

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
April 17 2023

This sermon appears to call the church to trust in the Lord now, not merely in theory or someday later. Through Psalm 115, the message likely contrasts the emptiness of misplaced trust with the living faithfulness of God, while also asking what the heart truly desires as a new year begins. The opening reflection is simple but searching: people's hands become busy with what their hearts desire most. That gives the sermon a practical weight, turning trust from an abstract doctrine into a lived focus. The hope in the message is that God is worthy of immediate trust. As his people re-center desire, worship, and attention on him, he is able to direct, bless, and steady their lives in the year ahead. Pay attention to what your heart is actually training your hands to pursue. Bring your desires before the Lord, and choose trust in him in concrete ways instead of letting the year be shaped by distraction or lesser priorities. Lord, teach us to trust you now. Reorder our desires, focus our hearts on what matters to you, and let this year be shaped by worship, dependence, and the confidence that you alone are worthy of our trust.

  • The service opens with reflection on the new year, desire, and the need to choose what truly matters.
  • Psalm 115 then appears to call the church away from misplaced trust and into worshipful dependence on the living God.
  • The movement of the sermon is from scattered desire into renewed trust and focus on the Lord.
  • Pay attention to what your heart is actually training your hands to pursue.
  • Bring your desires before the Lord, and choose trust in him in concrete ways instead of letting the year be shaped by distraction or lesser priorities.

Pay attention to what your heart is actually training your hands to pursue. Bring your desires before the Lord, and choose trust in him in concrete ways instead of letting the year be shaped by distraction or lesser priorities.

Lord, teach us to trust you now. Reorder our desires, focus our hearts on what matters to you, and let this year be shaped by worship, dependence, and the confidence that you alone are worthy of our trust.

Sermon Messages April 17 2023 1:57:00

Now, Trust in the Lord!

Psalm 115

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages Psalm 115

This sermon appears to call the church to trust in the Lord now, not merely in theory or someday later. Through Psalm 115, the message likely contrasts the emptiness of misplaced trust with the living faithfulness of God, while also asking what the heart truly desires as a new year begins. The opening reflection is simple but searching: people's hands become busy with what their hearts desire most. That gives the sermon a practical weight, turning trust from an abstract doctrine into a lived focus. The hope in the message is that God is worthy of immediate trust. As his people re-center desire, worship, and attention on him, he is able to direct, bless, and steady their lives in the year ahead. Pay attention to what your heart is actually training your hands to pursue. Bring your desires before the Lord, and choose trust in him in concrete ways instead of letting the year be shaped by distraction or lesser priorities. Lord, teach us to trust you now. Reorder our desires, focus our hearts on what matters to you, and let this year be shaped by worship, dependence, and the confidence that you alone are worthy of our trust.

  • The service opens with reflection on the new year, desire, and the need to choose what truly matters.
  • Psalm 115 then appears to call the church away from misplaced trust and into worshipful dependence on the living God.
  • The movement of the sermon is from scattered desire into renewed trust and focus on the Lord.
  • Pay attention to what your heart is actually training your hands to pursue.
  • Bring your desires before the Lord, and choose trust in him in concrete ways instead of letting the year be shaped by distraction or lesser priorities.

Pay attention to what your heart is actually training your hands to pursue. Bring your desires before the Lord, and choose trust in him in concrete ways instead of letting the year be shaped by distraction or lesser priorities.

Lord, teach us to trust you now. Reorder our desires, focus our hearts on what matters to you, and let this year be shaped by worship, dependence, and the confidence that you alone are worthy of our trust.

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