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June 2 Sermon: From Questioning to Trusting

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This week's message explores the profound themes of Psalm 10. Delve into the dissonance between intellectual acknowledgment and practical faith, the cry for divine justice, and the reassurance of God's sovereignty. Discover how to align belief with action, especially when confronted by visible evil and suffering. Join us to deepen your understanding of living a life of faith.

Consider these questions as you listen to this message on Psalm 10:

1. How can we identify areas in our lives where there is a gap between our professed beliefs and our daily actions?

2. What are some practical ways we can participate in God's justice, based on the teachings of Psalm 10?

3. How does understanding God's sovereignty over evil and suffering change the way we respond to challenges and injustices in our own lives?

Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠

Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠

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First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.

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This week's message explores the profound themes of Psalm 10. Delve into the dissonance between intellectual acknowledgment and practical faith, the cry for divine justice, and the reassurance of God's sovereignty. Discover how to align belief with action, especially when confronted by visible evil and suffering. Join us to deepen your understanding of living a life of faith.

Consider these questions as you listen to this message on Psalm 10:

1. How can we identify areas in our lives where there is a gap between our professed beliefs and our daily actions?

2. What are some practical ways we can participate in God's justice, based on the teachings of Psalm 10?

3. How does understanding God's sovereignty over evil and suffering change the way we respond to challenges and injustices in our own lives?

Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠

Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠

Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠

Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠

Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠

Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠

YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠

Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠

First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.

  continue reading

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