Author: Matthew Ruttan
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Known Intimately by God (Growing Deeper with Psalm 139)
It is perhaps the most personal and introspective of the psalms. In it we learn that we are known intimately by the God who is all-powerful, everywhere present, and all-knowing. This episode is a Bible study in the much-cherished Psalm 139.
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![God helps those who… ask for help [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/psalm-121.png?w=1024)
God helps those who… ask for help [Sermon]
Psalm 121 is one of the most famous psalms. It cuts through the ages to provide direction about God’s guardianship in our lives right now. This sermon looks at the text and highlights 6 ways the Lord is his people’s keeper.
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The LORD is your keeper (Growing Deeper with Psalm 121)
If God is God, why do we look elsewhere for so much help? Is it because the mirror, social media, money or “success” can give us more? Of course not. This episode is a Bible study in Psalm 121.
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![Follow Your Head [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/psalm-103.png?w=1024)
Follow Your Head [Sermon]
“Follow your heart!” I get that. Our feelings and instincts are important. But they often lead us astray. Psalm 103 was written to counter our forgetfulness about the reality, goodness and blessings of God. This sermon unpacks Psalm 103 and invites us into two key considerations as we seek to follow our Head.
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![Doing what’s right with the time you have left [Sermon]](https://matthewruttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/psalm-90-2.png?w=1024)
Doing what’s right with the time you have left [Sermon]
“Life is short!” We say it, but do we believe it? Do we use our time wastefully or wisely? In Psalm 90, Moses says, “teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” This sermon explores Psalm 90 and how we might do just that. The sand in the hourglass…

