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Pastor Hillary Baatjies reflects on Psalm 34, emphasizing that it was written by David while hiding in a cave during fear and distress, not after victory. The message highlights that God meets people in their brokenness—he hears their cries, lifts their faces, liberates them from fear, provides for their needs, purifies their lives, and heals the brokenhearted. Using stories and personal testimony, the sermon invites the congregation to stop hiding in self-reliance or fear and instead find refuge in God, symbolized by the hymn “Hiding in Thee.” The call is to surrender, trust God amid hardship, and allow Him to restore and revive individuals and the church
By Bellville SDA ChurchPastor Hillary Baatjies reflects on Psalm 34, emphasizing that it was written by David while hiding in a cave during fear and distress, not after victory. The message highlights that God meets people in their brokenness—he hears their cries, lifts their faces, liberates them from fear, provides for their needs, purifies their lives, and heals the brokenhearted. Using stories and personal testimony, the sermon invites the congregation to stop hiding in self-reliance or fear and instead find refuge in God, symbolized by the hymn “Hiding in Thee.” The call is to surrender, trust God amid hardship, and allow Him to restore and revive individuals and the church