Doug Van Meter - 29 March 2020
Shaken but Singing (Psalm 46:1–11)
Scripture References: Psalms 46:1-11
From Series: "Miscellaneous"
Sermons in this series are once-off sermons preached by various church members.
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CloseIt is said that, when he was tempted to despair, Martin Luther would often say to his friend and co-worker, Philip Melanchthon, “Come, let us sing the forty-sixth psalm and let the devil do his worst!” It is advice we would do well to heed during the trying time that we are facing.
Scripture References: Psalms 46:1-11
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