Psalms For Your Summer: In God We Trust with Rev. Terence Gray
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Psalms For Your Summer: In God We Trust with Rev. Terence Gray

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In this message from Psalm 33, Rev. Terence Gray invites us to examine where we place our confidence and security. Drawing on the psalmist’s contrast between earthly strength—armies, power, and resources—and the steadfast watchfulness of God, Pastor Terence reveals how easy it is to trust in what feels tangible and controllable. Yet Scripture consistently redirects our attention away from self-sufficiency and toward dependence on the Lord whose eyes are fixed on His people. This sermon highlights the deeper truth that God often allows weakness to expose our need for Him, not to diminish us but to anchor us in His faithfulness. As the covenant people of God, we are reminded that our “blessing” is not rooted in circumstance, but in belonging to Him and living in proximity to His strength. This message calls us to release false securities, embrace God’s sustaining presence, and live with the quiet confidence that He sees, knows, and holds us. May you walk forward trusting not in what you can build, but in the God who faithfully holds your life together.

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