In his sermon on Psalms 101–103, Stephen Davey explains how David’s convictions, the psalmist’s despair, and the call to remember God’s blessings provide a pathway to daily courage and spiritual stability. Psalm 101 records David’s nine “I will” commitments, showing that real conviction must shape private life as much as public leadership. Psalm 102 shifts to an anonymous sufferer who feels overwhelmed and alone, yet finds hope by remembering God’s eternal throne and turning his attention toward helping others in need. Psalm 103 then calls believers to fight spiritual amnesia by recalling God’s benefits—His forgiveness, compassion, and healing of the soul’s deepest discouragements. Together, these psalms show that convictions, prayer, and gratitude steady the heart in seasons of despair.
Convictions and Daily Encouragement
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