One Thing

Evening Service
Apr 7, 2019

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.

Psalm 27:1-6

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