Psalm 112
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In this powerful message from Bluemont Church, the speaker reflects on Psalm 112 as a living guide for cultivating a deep, intentional relationship with God. Drawing from personal experience, he shares how this psalm became a spiritual anchor during a season of hardship and family transition, revealing that true blessing isn't found in wealth or success, but in fearing the Lord, raising godly offspring, and being rooted in divine love. He emphasizes that wisdom isn't about clear instructions, but about a quiet, ongoing communion with God that unfolds through mystery, hardship, and daily surrender. The sermon calls listeners to move beyond seeking answers and instead pursue union with God, where the real reward is intimacy, not resolution. Through the lens of Psalm 112 and Ephesians 3, he paints a vision of a life grounded in God’s unchanging love, even amid chaos and uncertainty.
True blessing comes from fearing the Lord and cultivating a deep, personal relationship with God, not from financial success.
Hardship is not an obstacle but an invitation from God to draw closer to Him and be transformed.
Wisdom is the knowledge of unchanging truths, best accessed through quiet, intentional time with God rather than seeking immediate answers.
Being 'grounded' means being rooted in God’s love, which provides stability in a world of constant change and uncertainty.
The Psalms are not just moral lessons but living prayers that help us declare God’s character and draw us into deeper union with Him.
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Opening Reflection: A Season of Healing and Purpose
The speaker begins with a personal, humorous yet heartfelt introduction, sharing his recent illness and gratitude for being back to preach. He expresses excitement to be with the congregation and sets the tone for a deeply personal message rooted in spiritual renewal.
The Heart of Wisdom: Learning from the Psalms
“Wisdom is the knowledge of things that never change.”
Hardship as Divine Invitation
“Hardship is an invitation and it's the very method that God uses to draw us deeper with him.”
Living with Mystery: The Lamp to Our Feet
“The true reward is union with him and it's not the answer to your question.”
Psalm 112: A Blueprint for a Godly Life
“I feel like the richest man in Manhattan, Kansas because of you guys.”
“Hardship is an invitation and it's the very method that God uses to draw us deeper with him.”
“I feel like the richest man in Manhattan, Kansas because of you guys.”
“Wisdom is the knowledge of things that never change.”
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