Sermons on Psalms

God is our Deliverer

Psalm 124 Scripture Reference Psalm 124:1-8 And we know that. Praise the Lord for it. Introduction Title: “God is our Deliverer” — preached by Dr. Terry LeQuieu. This short Psalm sits in the middle of the Book of Psalms and speaks plainly to a reality every believer meets sooner or later: we face enemies, pressures, and snares that would drown or devour us if God did not intervene. Yet the Psalmist turns from remembering the danger to praising the Lord…

Faith that is Unmovable

Psalms, chapter one hundred and twenty five. Introduction Title: Faith that is Unmovable — Dr. Terry LeQuieu Psalm 125 is a short but powerful psalm that describes the believer’s stability, protection, provision, and the consequences of turning from God. Dr. Terry LeQuieu preached this message to call believers to a faith that rests upon the Lord — not merely for salvation, but as the daily foundation for our walk and service. The sermon unpacks five truths from this passage, urging…

A Dad’s Divine Duty

Psalms 128:1-6 Scripture Reference Psalms 128:1-6 Introduction Title: “A Dad’s Divine Duty” — a Fathers Day sermon from Dr. Terry LeQuieu drawn from Psalm 128. This short psalm focuses on the man of the house: how he ought to walk before God, the work he ought to desire, the wife he ought to wed, and the worship he ought to witness. The message is pointed toward fathers and young men, but there is practical instruction for mothers, teenagers, and the…

Help Is Coming

Psalm 121:1–8 Scripture Reference Psalm 121:1–8 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The LORD is thy keeper: the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor…

In Your Time of Trouble

Psalms 3:1-8 Scripture Reference Psalm 3:1-8 Introduction Title: “In Your Time of Trouble” — Preacher: Dr. Terry LeQuieu Everyone who has walked with the Lord for any length of time knows this truth: being a Christian does not exempt us from trouble. David wrote Psalm 3 while he was in great distress—fleeing his son Absalom, betrayed by friends and family, beset by critics and enemies. This familiar psalm gives us practical, spiritual steps for handling hardships with faith. We will…

Let’s Give God The Glory

Psalm 104:1, 33-34 Scripture Reference Psalm 104:1, 33-34 Bless the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, thou art very great; thou art clothed with honour and majesty. … I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will sing praise to my God while I have my being. My meditation of him shall be sweet: I will be glad in the Lord. Introduction Title: “Let’s Give God The Glory” — Dr. Terry LeQuieu This sermon…

The Value of Church Attendance

Scripture Reference Psalm 122:1-9 Introduction This short psalm from David celebrates the joy of assembling with God’s people. In nine concise verses David gives us a powerful defense for regular, joyful church attendance. He speaks not only of a personal delight in going to the house of the Lord, but of the spiritual benefits that flow from that gathering: privilege, unity, testimony, judgment, blessing, and caring influence. Tonight we will explore why coming together to worship, hear Scripture, and serve…

The Prayers of David in Psalms 17

Psalms chapter number seventeen. Introduction This sermon examines “The Prayers of David in Psalms 17.” Dr. Terry LeQuieu guides us through David’s heartfelt pleas, showing three distinct prayers: “Hear me, Lord” (supplication), “Hold me, Lord” (steadfastness), and “Hide me, Lord” (protection). These prayers come out of deep affliction and opposition, and they model a faithful believer’s responses while walking through trials. Our aim is to learn how to pray like David, rely on the Word for protection, stand steadfast by…

Praying for Revival

Introduction Title: “Praying for Revival” — a sermon by Dr. Terry LeQuieu. Tonight we examine David’s prayer in Psalm 86 and draw practical, biblical lessons on how God’s people should prepare their hearts for revival. Revival is not merely an event on the church calendar; it is the work of Almighty God in humble, holy, habitually praying, honest, and hopeful hearts. This message will challenge us to examine our lives, confess sin, and yield to God’s will so He can…

Why We Face Adversity. pt1

Primary Text: Psalm 119:71 — “It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.” Introduction Affliction rarely feels good. Yet the psalmist insists it is good—because God uses adversity to drive us into His Word and reshape our walk. Pastor Terry opened a two-part message by reframing hardship with a biblical lens. From Psalm 119 he reminds us that “statutes,” “precepts,” “judgments,” “commandments,” “testimonies,” and “law” are all facets of Scripture—and affliction is…

Enjoy Life.

Bro. Nick Wright’s message focused on the brevity and purpose of life, drawing from Psalm 90 and Psalm 39. He emphasized that while life is short and uncertain, God is eternal and unchanging. We are encouraged to “number our days” and apply our hearts to wisdom, making the most of the time God gives us. The sermon challenged listeners to live intentionally for God, cherish each day, and trust Him with their lives. Bro. Nick reminded us that our hope…
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