Episodes

Wednesday Jun 28, 2023
Wednesday Jun 28, 2023
“The Song of the Slandered Saint • Psalm 7” – One of the most hurtful things the devil uses against the Lord’s people are rumors and slanderous conversations. David teaches us how to properly handle these situations. Rather than whining to everyone by voice or on social media, we should take the case to the only One Who can handle it properly, the Lord. When we appeal to the righteous God of heaven, we are asking for help from One Who cares and is ready to judge His enemies and ours.This message was preached on Sunday, August 21, 2022.

Wednesday Jun 21, 2023
Wednesday Jun 21, 2023
“Oh, That I Could Repent” • Psalm 6 – Part 2 Elder Bryce Lowrance – Today’s episode is the conclusion of the message on Psalm 6. In this Psalm David acknowledges his sin and the fact that he needs to be chastised. He does not ask for no punishment at all, but he does ask to be chastised according the love that God has for him. He does not cry out that his punishment is unfair nor does he cry for justice. David relies solely on the love and merciful kindness of God. This message was preached on Sunday, September 5, 2021.

Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
“Oh, That I Could Repent” • Psalm 6 – Part 1 Elder Bryce Lowrance – In this Psalm, David does not plead to have his chastisement to cease. He prays that he would see that God loves him and that is why he needs correction. Further, he prays that his desire to sin be taken away so that he walks upright. This message was preached on Sunday, September 5, 2021.

Wednesday Jun 07, 2023
Wednesday Jun 07, 2023
“Pray Without Ceasing” • Psalm 5 – Part 2In this Psalm, David shows us the striking differences in the way God views His elect and the wicked. God’s chosen ones have access by His abundant mercy to approach the throne of grace for help in time of need. Part 2 begins in verse 3 where we learn that we should begin each day with prayer and have a continual attitude of prayer throughout the day.This message was preached on Sunday, February 6, 2022

Wednesday May 31, 2023
Wednesday May 31, 2023
“Pray Without Ceasing” • Psalm 5 – Part 1In this Psalm, David shows us the striking differences in the way God views His elect and the wicked. God’s chosen ones have access by His abundant mercy to approach the throne of grace for help in time of need. The wicked continually seek to fulfill their own desires, and God will ultimately bring them to destruction. The righteous saints of God are redeemed freely by the blood Jesus Christ and therefore have direct access to the Father and can expect help when they ask in faith. This message was preached on Sunday, February 6, 2022

Wednesday May 24, 2023
Wednesday May 24, 2023
An Evening Prayer • Psalm 4 Part 2Today’s edition of Triumphal Feast is the conclusion of the message An Evening Prayer from Psalm 4. Verse 2 of this psalm ended with the word SELAH. This means to pause and reflect on what we just sang or prayed. The first reason we can have confidence that God will answer us in our distress is because He has heard and answered us before. It is vain to look for help in any other place than in the Lord. Today we will begin in Psalm 4 verse 3. where we learn that we can have confidence that God hears and answers our prayers because He has chosen us to himself and we are precious to him.This sermon was preached on Sunday, January 16, 2022

Wednesday May 17, 2023
Wednesday May 17, 2023
An Evening Prayer • Psalm 4 Part 1Psalm 4 is a partner Psalm written about the same time as Psalm 3. Psalm 3 is often consider to be a morning Psalm while this Psalm is its evening counterpart. In this Psalm, David shows us that since God has sovereignly saved us by His grace, He is there to help us when we call on Him in prayer.This sermon was preached on Sunday, January 16, 2022

Wednesday May 10, 2023
Wednesday May 10, 2023
The Peace of Sovereign Grace • Psalm 3 Part 2Today’s edition of Triumphal Feast is the conclusion of the message from Psalm 3. In the previous episode, we traced the history of David’s life following the sin of the murder of Uriah. One of the consequences was a coop led by his own son, Absalom. David was forced to flee Jerusalem for his life. While in the wilderness, David gains hope that he will return to the throne. His hope is not based on anything he had done. It was based solely on the unfathomable grace and mercy of God.This sermon was preached on Sunday, January 9, 2022

Wednesday May 03, 2023
Wednesday May 03, 2023
The Peace of Sovereign Grace • Psalm 3Psalm 3 was written by David when he had to flee from Jerusalem because his son, Absalom, sought to kill him. When David considers the faithful and merciful character of God, he finds peace enough to rest even though he is in the middle of a flight for his life.This sermon was preached on Sunday, January 9, 2022

Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
Wednesday Apr 26, 2023
The Psalm of the Messiah • Psalm 2 Part 2 In the conclusion of his teaching on Psalm 2, Elder Bryce reminds us of the longsuffering of God toward His people. God has called us to be separate from the world in our behavior and devotion. Our focus and desire should be for the prosperity of His church.This sermon was preached on Sunday, June 13, 2021