In this moving study of Psalm 63, Peter Burrows addresses the dissatisfaction and "emptiness" often felt in our modern materialistic society. Drawing from David’s experience fleeing into the wilderness from his son Absalom, Peter illustrates that God often does His best work in our lives during times of scarcity and deprivation.
The sermon highlights three vital responses to a "wilderness" season:
- Earnestly Seeking: Thirsting for the "living water" that only Jesus can provide.
- Purposeful Praise: Choosing to praise God as long as we live, because His love is better than life itself.
- Wholehearted Trust: Clinging to Christ with the assurance that His strong right hand holds us securely.
Peter reminds us that no matter how dry the land around us may feel, Jesus is the "helper" who satisfies us more than the richest feast.