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What do you do when your soul is dry—when worship feels more like duty than delight?
In Psalm 103, David doesn’t wait for spiritual feelings to return—he preaches to his own soul. He remembers. He rejoices. He responds.
This isn’t a Psalm for the super-spiritual; it’s for the weary, the battle-worn, the distracted, the disheartened. It’s a call to stir our hearts with the truth of who God is and what He’s done. If you’ve ever walked into church feeling empty, wondering if you have anything left to offer God, this message is for you!
In this sermon, Pastor Jamison walks through Psalm 103, one of the most beautiful reminders in all of Scripture that even when we forget God, God never forgets us. Come and remind your soul of the many reasons it has to bless the Lord!
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What do you do when your soul is dry—when worship feels more like duty than delight?
In Psalm 103, David doesn’t wait for spiritual feelings to return—he preaches to his own soul. He remembers. He rejoices. He responds.
This isn’t a Psalm for the super-spiritual; it’s for the weary, the battle-worn, the distracted, the disheartened. It’s a call to stir our hearts with the truth of who God is and what He’s done. If you’ve ever walked into church feeling empty, wondering if you have anything left to offer God, this message is for you!
In this sermon, Pastor Jamison walks through Psalm 103, one of the most beautiful reminders in all of Scripture that even when we forget God, God never forgets us. Come and remind your soul of the many reasons it has to bless the Lord!

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