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Doxa Church: Sermons
Doxa Church
330 episodes
6 days ago
In The Season of Screens from Psalm 115, we learn that while technology is part of God’s smiling providence—a gift meant to serve us—it can easily become a master that steals our worship. The psalm draws a line between lifeless idols and the living God, calling us to guard our hearts from the glow that lures our desires and to give glory to the God who reigns above every glow. True worship keeps the heart alive, for those who trust in idols become like them, but those who behold the living Go...
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In The Season of Screens from Psalm 115, we learn that while technology is part of God’s smiling providence—a gift meant to serve us—it can easily become a master that steals our worship. The psalm draws a line between lifeless idols and the living God, calling us to guard our hearts from the glow that lures our desires and to give glory to the God who reigns above every glow. True worship keeps the heart alive, for those who trust in idols become like them, but those who behold the living Go...
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Religion & Spirituality
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A Soul Anchored
Doxa Church: Sermons
41 minutes
3 months ago
A Soul Anchored
From Psalm 119:137–144, we’re reminded that the blessed saint drops the anchor of faith into the rock of God’s Word—a Word that builds confidence, fosters endurance, and cultivates dependence. We see it in the psalmist, and supremely in the Lord Jesus, who would not settle for anything less than God’s Word. My prayer is that the Spirit would work this in us, so that we would be a people anchored in Scripture, teeming with God’s glory in every inch of the earth we tread.
Doxa Church: Sermons
In The Season of Screens from Psalm 115, we learn that while technology is part of God’s smiling providence—a gift meant to serve us—it can easily become a master that steals our worship. The psalm draws a line between lifeless idols and the living God, calling us to guard our hearts from the glow that lures our desires and to give glory to the God who reigns above every glow. True worship keeps the heart alive, for those who trust in idols become like them, but those who behold the living Go...