Psalm 27:1-14

This question can be understood as referring to both in the present as well as in the future. Here and now we can join Paul in saying, “if God is for us who can be against us?” -Romans 8:31 Sermon Notes

Psalm 26:1-12

We know David was a rascal, but what was also said of him? A man after God’s heart Again, God’s Economy is quite different from ours.  We look at the outside, at results, but God looks at the heart.  The Lord could discern that David had been consistent in his persistence. We can be “Perfectly” committed…  “Holy” [...]

Psalm 25:1-22

It's not just for David, it’s for all of us! When times are tough, when life gets rough, we have a Friend and God who has showed us how to abide in him. Sermon Notes

Psalm 24:1-10

This is a Psalm of ascent, to be sung and danced to while David brought the Ark of the Lord of hosts into the city of David. Sermon Notes

Psalm 23:1-6

The rod was an extension of the shepherds right arm. He used it to protect His flock and would use it to discipline and correct any wayward sheep! Sermon Notes

God’s Vengeance On Death

There are many qualities and attributes of God that he shares with us and desires for us to share with Him. However, there are are a few that we should not partake in... and vengeance is one of them. Sermon Notes

Glorification

People who have died and returned are not like Yeshua.... they will die again. We have to take off our natural bodies and put on our heavenly bodies to live forever! Sermon Notes

Psalm 22:1-31

“Far from helping me”... How many of us have felt this way? As though God is distant, inattentive, or uninterested in us. We can relate to David in this way. Sermon Notes

Easter 2022

Join us this week as we gather together on Waikiki Beach for our Easter Sunrise Celebration!

Palm Sunday 2022

Jesus thus far has been called King, Son of David, but when asked by the people, they say He is just a prophet. Here we start to see the true heart of what is happening in this scene. They don’t get the true reason He had come! Sermon Notes