In his sermon on Psalms 144–147, Stephen Davey explains how these psalms move believers from crisis to confident praise by focusing on God’s invincible power and faithful care. Psalm 144 shows David crying out for rescue from deceitful enemies, trusting God’s mighty hand rather than human alliances. Psalm 145 opens the final “grand doxology” of Psalms, calling God’s people to praise Him continually for His unchanging greatness, compassion, and nearness to those who call on Him. Psalm 146 warns against trusting earthly leaders and urges believers to place their hope in the eternal King who frees the oppressed and lifts the humble. Psalm 147 closes by celebrating God’s present care—healing the brokenhearted, sustaining creation, and preparing His people for the coming New Jerusalem—reminding believers that though God may be invisible, He is always invincible.
Our Invisible, Invincible God
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