

Reasons for Worship: The Dependable God
In a world that often denies genuine evil exists, Psalm 36 offers a stark contrast between the truly wicked and God's dependable character. Dr. John explores David's description of those who plot evil, live by lies, and show no fear of God. Rather than despair, David immediately turns to worship, celebrating God's steadfast love that reaches to the heavens. Dr. John emphasizes how God's unchanging faithfulness provides protection and hope to His people, proving Him completely trustworthy even when evil seems to be winning.
Reasons for Worship: In a world of political turmoil, personal struggles, and the apparent prosperity of evil, where should believers place their trust? Dr. John’s series on Psalms 33–41 called “Reasons for Worship” explores God’s faithfulness amid life’s challenges. From David’s escapes to his reflections on the wicked, these psalms offer practical wisdom for trusting God, finding hope in desperate circumstances, and keeping faith when evil seems to prevail. This series brings both comfort and challenge, pointing to the God who is completely trustworthy in every season.