One Thing
We’re surrounded by things that clamor for our attention: obligations, aspirations, and even fears. In the midst of what can quickly become a scattered existence, what would it look like to pursue just one thing? What does Scripture suggest that one thing should be? In Psalm 27:1-6, even as David acknowledges the fears that assail him, he demonstrates an unwavering confidence in God’s provision and protection. As the truth of God’s holiness and presence permeates our lives, we can worship our King with joy before a watching world—and continue to praise Him throughout eternity.
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Recent Sermons
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05/25/25
In His Time
Amid trials and hardships, have you ever wondered where God was? When life’s difficulties seem random and apparently pointless, it’s ...
Alistair Begg
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05/18/25
The God in Charge of History
The story of our earthly pilgrimage is not a straight line—yet when our lives twist and turn and we face ...
Alistair Begg
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05/11/25
A Meditation on Mother's Day
In the moments before He died, Jesus saw His mother, Mary, standing with John and tenderly commended them to one ...
Alistair Begg