

S4:135 Psalm 31-36
Jun 6, 2025
In this discussion, Jeremy Jaqua, a dedicated worship team member at Watermark, explores what it means to taste the Lord's goodness through the lens of Psalms 31-36. He highlights four pathways: honesty in distress, the liberation found in confession, the power of communal worship, and trusting in God's character during tough times. Jeremy shares poignant insights on finding comfort during trials and emphasizes how collective worship enhances our spiritual journeys. Get ready for an inspiring conversation that deepens your connection to faith!
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Jeremy Jaqua's Faith Journey
- Jeremy Jaqua shared his spiritual journey from a shallow belief to a deep relationship with Jesus starting at a Baptist summer camp.
- He grew in faith through authentic community, discipleship groups, and service in Watermark's worship and production teams.
Four Paths to God's Goodness
- The Lord's goodness is evident throughout Psalms 31-36 and can be experienced in distinct ways.
- Jeremy identified four pathways to taste God's goodness: honesty in distress, confession and repentance, worship with others, and joy in God's character.
Bring Distress Honestly to God
- Bring your distress honestly and vulnerably to God instead of stewing alone.
- Experiencing God's comfort and stability replaces fear and confusion with peace and assured footing.