Cultivating a Hope-Filled Life
Psalm 131
In Psalm 131, David calls Israel to a renewed hope in God and models for them—and us—how to cultivate a life of “effectual confidence in God.”
Models of Lament
Truth In Love 366
Can godly people have bad emotions? How can we express our questions, emotions, and sorrow to God in faith?
Counseling from Psalm 33
Truth in Love 351
Using Psalm 33 is helpful for all counselees because it points them to where they need to place their hope.
Letting Psalm 46 Guide our Thinking
As you seek to gain a comforting perspective in these unsettling times, the Psalms are a prescription for distress and worry.
Help When Anxiety Keeps You Up At Night
Psalm 4
In Psalm 4, David counsels his own soul by combatting three sinful responses to anxiety with biblical promises and Godward prayer.
Praying Psalm 88
Cries from the Pit
Don’t let your suffering draw you away from Scripture—use it to see how God is revealed in its pages.
The Benefits of Affliction in the Psalms
Allow affliction to accomplish good things in your life. God intends it for your good and His glory.
Counseling with Psalm 19
God has revealed Himself through creation and Scripture. How do these twin truths inform our counseling?
God’s Steadfast Love Endures Forever
In Psalm 136, the Psalm writer shared praises of who God is, and what He has done because of His love.
Honesty About Depression
Truth in Love 103
Christians can experience feelings of depression and still remain faithful to God and live obediently.
Does the Bible Really Address My Problems?
Truth in Love 60
Dr. Lambert discusses Psalm 119:105 to establish that the Bible is about the problems people face in life.
Psalm 119:105
The Light for a Darkened Path
In a dark and troubled world God speaks. He shares a word. He gives us the Bible.