When life feels like more than you can handle, Psalm 123 teaches us where to look, how to look, and why to keep looking to the Lord until His mercy comes. Pastor Eric Kuykendall unpacks this short but powerful psalm and shows how lifting our eyes to the One enthroned in heaven changes everything.Scriptures: Psalm 123; Matthew 14:30; Isaiah 55:9; Hebrews 12:2; 2 Chronicles 20:12; 2 Corinthians 1:8–9; Titus 3:3–7Learn more at https://trinitybible.com
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Psalm 122 | Songs of Ascents
Psalm 122 is a song of joy—a rallying cry to worship with God’s people. Pastor Eric walks through David’s psalm to show why gathering matters, how worship unites us, and why praying for peace within the church is essential.Key themes: the glad invitation (“Let us go”), the arrival in God’s house, unity under one Lord, worship that reshapes our feelings, and speaking “Peace be within you” to one another.If you’re new, we’d love to connect: https://trinitybible.comFollow Us OnlineInstagram – @trinity_bibleFacebook – @trinitybiblewillowparkTikTok – @trinitybiblechurchWebsite – https://trinitybible.com
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Psalm 121 | Songs of Ascents
When headlines shake us, Psalm 121 anchors us. Pastor Eric walks through this Song of Ascents to show where real help comes from—not from the hills, but from the Lord who made them. He keeps His people without sleeping, guards them day and night, and finishes the good work He starts.Scripture: Psalm 121; Ephesians 5:16; Acts 7–8; 1 Corinthians 15:3–4; 1 Kings 18; Psalm 23; Isaiah 43:1–2; Romans 8:31–39; Philippians 1:6; Revelation 5Series: Songs of AscentsBottom Line: The Lord is your help and your keeper—today and forever.
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Psalm 120 | Songs of Ascents
Psalm 120 opens the Songs of Ascents—a playlist for God’s people on their journey to Jerusalem. This first song doesn’t begin with joy but with honesty: “In my distress I called to the LORD, and He answered me.”In this message, Pastor Eric Kuykendall reminds us:Calling out to God in distress is biblical.Expecting God to hear and answer is biblical.Lies and hostility surround us, but God’s truth and peace remain.As we walk through the Songs of Ascents together, Psalm 120 sets the tone: worship isn’t about pretending everything is fine—it’s about bringing our real selves before God and trusting Him.📖 Scripture: Psalm 120👤 Speaker: Dr. Eric P. Kuykendall, Senior PastorFollow Us OnlineInstagram – @trinity_bibleFacebook – @trinitybiblewillowparkTikTok – @trinitybiblechurchWebsite – trinitybible.com
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You Already Have An A+
You Already Have An A+Guest Pastor Drew WittGrace is more than forgiveness—it’s the power of God at work in us. In this message, Guest Pastor Drew Witt explains how grace is not permission to keep living in sin, but the power to become who God has called us to be.Walking through Ephesians 2 and other key passages, we see that grace transforms our lives: not only saving us for eternity, but empowering us to live as new creations in Christ today.If you’re in Christ, you already have an A+.
Welcome to the Trinity Bible Church Podcast! We are a church committed to developing fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ by encouraging and equipping people to worship God, connect with others, serve God both locally and globally, and multiply His Kingdom by spreading the Gospel.
Each week, we'll release new sermons and talks from our pastors and guest speakers who share their insights and experiences to help you deepen your relationship with Jesus and apply His teachings to your daily life. Visit trinitybible.com or find us on social media.