Pastor Chris Gordon addresses the pervasive sense of worry, fear, and emptiness that characterizes our current era. He argues that the constant stream of negative information from our devices often leads to a state of chronic anxiety that we are not naturally constructed to manage. By turning to Psalm 139, he points listeners toward the only true source of stability: the character and attributes of the Creator.
Chapters:
00:00:10 - Introduction to the Essential Bible Text Series
00:00:48 - Reading of Psalm 139
00:03:09 - The Anxiety of the Information Age
00:04:30 - The Impact of Technology on the Heart
00:05:22 - Choosing Aloneness and Seeking Escape
00:06:57 - Finding Safety in Christ
00:07:36 - David’s Experience of Failure and Loneliness
00:08:57 - Asking the Right Questions about Stability
00:10:00 - Three Attributes: Omniscience, Omnipresence, and Omnipotence
00:11:45 - The Intimacy of God’s Omniscience
00:15:30 - God Knows Our Thoughts from Afar
00:19:15 - The Comfort of Being Known and Loved
00:23:40 - God’s Omnipresence: No Escape from His Love
00:33:59 - Closing Prayer and Benediction
Mentions:
- The Bible: Psalm 139, 2 Samuel (Life of David), 1 Chronicles (Uzzah and the Ark)
- Figures: King David, Absalom, Uzzah
- Themes: The Attributes of God (Omniscience, Omnipresence, Omnipotence)
The New Reformation Catechism on Human Sexuality, authored by Rev. Christopher Gordon, is a new biblically based catechism giving clarity on critical issues concerning human sexuality.