Psalms Study
Prayer Can Change the Pray-er
by Bob Graham (Apr 3 2011)
Series: Prayer
There is nothing like a big problem to teach a godly man how to pray. Asaph was facing a serious calamity in his day. The nations round about Israel were planning to wipe Israel off the map. Asaph took up his rightful position in the Lord, and began to pray aggressively. But the tune of his prayer appears to alter as he brings it to a close. Why was his fiery passion to anihilate the enemy tempered with a desire for them to seek the Lord? Listen to see how prayer changed the pray-er.
Learning from the Past
by Bob Graham (Nov 7 2010)
Series: Psalms Study
God uses Asaph to share a little Hebrew history and provide us with some valuable lessons about the mighty works of God and the foolish mistakes of His people. Those who fail to learn from the past are bound to repeat it. Asaph warns us of this danger and encourages us to instruct the coming generations so that they learn to set their hope in God.
When God Answers Our Enemies
by Bob Graham (Sep 6 2009)
When enemies rise up against you, take your matter before the Lord. When you become the target of someone else's wrath or bitterness, allow God to do the shooting. He will attend to the matter and execute perfect justice. In the process, others who are watching will see, flee, fear, declare His works and consider his doings, while fellow believers rejoice and are encouraged to put their trust in the Lord.