God is My Light (Psalm 27)
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You can be singing at the top of your lungs one moment — hands raised, completely convinced of God's victory — and on your knees in the dark the next, begging Him not to abandon you. That's not a spiritual failure. That's Psalm 27. And that's the human experience.
In this message from CrossPointe's summer series on the Psalms, Pastor Steve McKenzie walks through one of the most raw and layered passages in all of Scripture. You'll discover a name for God found nowhere else in the entire Old Testament — one that Jesus would later pluck and claim for Himself in John 8. You'll see why David's violent swing between confidence and despair isn't a contradiction but the most honest portrait of faith ever written. You'll find three anchors David returned to when darkness rose: remembering God's past faithfulness, seeking His presence instead of just His provision, and pressing into community instead of pulling away.
And in verse 13, hidden beneath the English translation, you'll find a broken, unfinished sentence — marked by ancient scribes as extraordinary — that reveals just how close David came to giving up. And what brought him back.
If you've ever felt the floor give way after the music stopped, this message is for you.