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a sermon from Deacon Steward
In a world filled with constant temptations to fret, worry, and grow angry, the Lord calls his people to rest in a deeper trust that rises above what our eyes can see.
Psalm 37 reminds us that evildoers may appear to prosper for a time, yet God remains a just judge who will bring all things to their rightful end in his perfect wisdom.
Instead of envying those who seem to succeed by wicked means, we are invited to delight ourselves in the Lord, allowing him to reshape our desires so that they reflect his goodness and his heart.
True meekness is not weakness but a quiet confidence that refuses to be ruled by rage, fear, or anxiety because it knows that the burden of bringing justice does not rest on human shoulders alone.
As we commit our ways to the Lord and feed on his faithfulness, we discover that he himself becomes our peace, sustaining us with a hope so secure that we can face every storm with calm assurance and joy.
By Desert Mission Anglican Churcha sermon from Deacon Steward
In a world filled with constant temptations to fret, worry, and grow angry, the Lord calls his people to rest in a deeper trust that rises above what our eyes can see.
Psalm 37 reminds us that evildoers may appear to prosper for a time, yet God remains a just judge who will bring all things to their rightful end in his perfect wisdom.
Instead of envying those who seem to succeed by wicked means, we are invited to delight ourselves in the Lord, allowing him to reshape our desires so that they reflect his goodness and his heart.
True meekness is not weakness but a quiet confidence that refuses to be ruled by rage, fear, or anxiety because it knows that the burden of bringing justice does not rest on human shoulders alone.
As we commit our ways to the Lord and feed on his faithfulness, we discover that he himself becomes our peace, sustaining us with a hope so secure that we can face every storm with calm assurance and joy.