In This Series
- When I Am Afraid (Psalm 56)
- When I'm Not in Control (Psalm 62)
- When I'm Alone in Darkness (Psalm 88)
- When I Am Forsaken (Psalm 22)
- When I Worship (Psalm 118)
- When I Follow (Psalm 23)
- When I'm Under Your Wing (Psalm 91)
- Beginning the Ascent (Psalm 120)
- Where Will My Help Come From (Psalm 121)
- Peace for Jerusalem (Psalm 122)
- Freedom and Mercy (Psalm 123)
- God is For Us (Psalm 124)
- Doing Good (Psalm 125)
- Joy and Perspective (Psalm 126)
- Unless the Lord Builds the House (Psalm 127)
- Those Who Fear the Lord (Psalm 128)
- Suffering and Righteousness (Psalm 129)
- Occupied With Things Too Great For Me (Psalm 131)
- Obedience and Memory (Psalm 132)
- Learning to Receive (Psalm 133)
Series Info
Psalms (20)
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Occupied With Things Too Great For Me (Psalm 131)
Chase Replogle
Pastor
Psalm 131 is a maintenance psalm, a kind of soul pruning for our hearts and eyes. The psalm teaches us to have hope in God, a kind of hope that leads us to a deeper rest and contentment in him.
It is a lesson many of us need to be reminded of. As the world seems to unravel, we focus our hearts and eyes on what matters most. Hope in the Lord, now and forevermore.