January 25, 2026 Sermon - The Lord Is My Light
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This Sunday's Inspirational Message is:
The Lord Is My Light!
Today we turn our attention to Psalm 27:1–4, a passage that has steadied the hearts of God's people for centuries. These words were not written during a peaceful chapter of life. They were spoken in the midst of danger, pressure, and uncertainty. David is not offering theory here—he is giving testimony.
In this narrative-style sermon, we will walk alongside David as he declares the Lord to be his light and his salvation. We will hear him remember moments when enemies rose up against him and yet fell powerless. We will listen as he speaks with confidence even when armies gather. And finally, we will hear the deepest longing of his heart—not merely for safety or relief, but for unbroken fellowship with God.
This message is thoroughly biblical and firmly rooted in the real historical pressures of David's life. David knew what it was like to be hunted, misunderstood, and betrayed. Scholars often place this psalm during one of his fugitive seasons—perhaps while he was hiding in caves as Saul searched relentlessly for him. Yet it was precisely there, in those hard places, that David discovered a truth that still anchors believers today:
God Himself is the true refuge, the ultimate stronghold, and the light no darkness can overcome.The heartbeat of our time together is this: In the Lord, we find light that drives out fear. In the Lord, we find salvation that has already secured the victory. And in the Lord's presence, we find a beauty so satisfying that it reshapes every other desire.
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Once again, thanks for joining us in our time of worshiping the Lord through His Word!
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"Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible: New American Standard Bible. 1995. LaHabra, CA: The Lockman Foundation.
The music "Come Thou Almighty King" and "Be Thou My Vision" arranged and played by Don Wigton. Used by Permission.