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In this week’s message, we journey into Psalm 65 to rediscover a God who provides, sustains, forgives, and patiently reshapes His people. Through vivid storytelling this sermon invites us to see God’s daily mercies not just in the miraculous, but in the ordinary rhythms of life.
Josh Warren unpacks the ancient harvest festival of Israel, showing how God’s provision in barren places points us ultimately to Jesus, the true and better Israel—the One who perfectly fulfilled the law, bore the curse, and now offers us full forgiveness and unshakeable hope.
With humor, insight, and pastoral clarity, this message challenges us to trust God not out of fear or superstition, but as beloved sons and daughters who can pray boldly, receive grace freely, and walk with gratitude through every season.
If you’ve ever wondered whether God is present in your daily struggles, or if your small prayers matter, this sermon will realign your heart toward the God who sees, sustains, and saves.
Listen in—and be encouraged to rest in the God who provides everything you need.
By theaveccIn this week’s message, we journey into Psalm 65 to rediscover a God who provides, sustains, forgives, and patiently reshapes His people. Through vivid storytelling this sermon invites us to see God’s daily mercies not just in the miraculous, but in the ordinary rhythms of life.
Josh Warren unpacks the ancient harvest festival of Israel, showing how God’s provision in barren places points us ultimately to Jesus, the true and better Israel—the One who perfectly fulfilled the law, bore the curse, and now offers us full forgiveness and unshakeable hope.
With humor, insight, and pastoral clarity, this message challenges us to trust God not out of fear or superstition, but as beloved sons and daughters who can pray boldly, receive grace freely, and walk with gratitude through every season.
If you’ve ever wondered whether God is present in your daily struggles, or if your small prayers matter, this sermon will realign your heart toward the God who sees, sustains, and saves.
Listen in—and be encouraged to rest in the God who provides everything you need.