Welcome! Today is the last Sunday of the month,
so we will have a shorter message followed by a time of remembering the Lord
with the bread and the cup and then a sharing time, in which anyone can share
what the Lord has been teaching them. Throughout this year, we have been reflecting
on various psalms in preparation for our communion times, and today we will
look at Psalm 40. This psalm is one of the many psalms written by David, who
was inspired by the Holy Spirit to use the exact words and ideas that he wrote.
I think this particular psalm also fits in
beautifully with the series we have been going through and are still in the
midst of, Law and Grace, which began
by giving a 30,000-feet-in-the-air view of the Old Testament Law as revealed in
the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, and which in the last
few weeks has been contrasting this to the grace of Christ that is found in
Galatians. And so as we go through Psalm 40, I will point out the parallel
threads that run there and here.