Psalm 14 confronts a hard but necessary truth: when people reject God, corruption, injustice, and moral decay follow. In this message, we walk through David’s sobering words as he describes a world that has turned away from the Lord—where foolishness replaces wisdom, evil becomes normal, and righteousness is mocked. Yet even in the darkness, Psalm 14 points us to hope: God still sees, God still reigns, and salvation still comes from Him alone. This sermon speaks directly to our culture today and challenges us to examine:
- What it really means to say “there is no God”
- How spiritual blindness affects individuals and nations
- Why God’s presence is the foundation of wisdom and justice
- Where true hope is found when society drifts from truth
If you’ve ever wondered why the world feels morally upside down—or how believers are called to live faithfully in times like these—Psalm 14 offers both warning and reassurance. Sermon by Pastor Jonathan SmithBecome a supporter of this podcast:
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