Do you find you are overwhelmed by the brokenness of this world? Do you find yourself fearing the destruction that may come upon us? Where do you turn in your fears? Where do you turn to for help? Whom do you cry out to in the midst of your pain?
In this message on Psalm 79, we find where our help truly comes. This psalm teaches us that it is right to cry out to God in our pain and sorrow. It also helps us to see that it is wise to ask God questions about things that confuse us and tempt us to doubt. We also learn that it is good to pray: passionately, persistently, and specifically. This psalm is also a chance for us to review how loving, gracious, and faithful is our God.
Click the following link to listen to a message from Psalm 79:1-13.
Dr. James Long Jr. is pastor of The Chapel at Warren Valley, a professor at a Christian university, and a Board-Certified Counselor and Certified Biblical Counselor. For nearly 35 years, he has equipped individuals and families to pursue emotional strength, relational wisdom, and spiritual clarity. He is the founder of Lessons for Life, an online coaching community designed to help people take actionable steps toward lasting change through Christ-centered teaching, practical tools, and guided coaching pathways. Explore courses, resources, and coaching opportunities at JamesLongJr.org.