In Psalm 42, the Psalmist has lost sight of the reality of God, not his belief in God. He’s experiencing spiritual dryness, drought, darkness. Often, when someone feels this sense of distance from God it is accompanied by a sense of guilt. But that’s not the case here. He’s experiencing a time of spiritual dryness but it’s not because he’s done anything wrong. Ever been there?
Every gotten to the point where you've kind of lost interest in church, God, or even being a Christian? Perhaps you need to refresh your view of things. This series will push you to reconsider everything you have thought about God, church, and what it means to be a Christian.
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