
Hosted by Tyler Alverson and Andy Baumberger · EN

In this episode, Andy and Tyler walk through Psalm 36. This chapter of God’s word contrasts the wickedness of man with the greatness of God. Each one of us are left with a choice. Will we listen and submit to what transgression speaks to our hearts, or will we take refuge in the limitless steadfast love of God?

Andy and Tyler walk through Psalm 35. David cries for justice in the midst of persecution to a God who is great. While we do not find ourselves in the exact same situation that David found himself in, there is a lot that we can learn. If this Psalm was on Jesus’ mind (John 15:25), it should be on ours!

In this episode, Andy and Tyler discuss Psalm 34. David shows us the path to the good life. This psalm emphasizes a God who is intimately involved in our lives and trials and is worthy of our praise. This should cause us to boast in Him and share Him with others. A true experience of God causes us to live in accordance with His will.

In this episode, Andy and Tyler walk through Psalm 33. They discuss reasons why we should praise God and give thanks to Him every day. This chapter helps us to reflect on our great and awesome our God is!

Andy and Tyler discuss Psalm 32. They consider the blessing of forgiveness, the many sorrows of wickedness, our desire to hide our sin, and our need to help others who are trapped in sin. This was one of our favorite studies that we have had!

In this episode, Andy and Tyler walk through Psalm 31. They discuss the distress and brokenness that all people encounter in life. They point to the main idea of this psalm, which is to trust in the Lord at all times.

In this episode, Tyler and Andy discuss Psalm 30. They explore how we should respond to our Heavenly Father's discipline.

Tyler and Andy explore Psalm 29. They discuss our need to worship the God of the storm, who is also the God over the storm. God is powerful and gives strength and peace to His people.

On this episode, Tyler and Andy discuss Psalm 28. This is classified as a psalm of lament but contains very strong statements of trust in the Lord. We can seek God for mercy, help, and justice. God listens to our cries and is the strength of His people.

Andy and Tyler discuss Psalm 27, which includes the themes of trusting in and seeking the Lord. God wants us to seek Him. We can trust that God will bless and be with us on the day of trouble. We must not view God as useful; to us, we should be content to look upon His beauty.