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An Exposition of Psalm 75, by Pastor Bill Rhetts

In this expositional teaching of Psalm 75, I also gave a call to action to examine ourselves for any pastoral idolatry or grandstanding. And to continually embrace the pillars of Sola Scriptura and Soli Deo Gloria. And what’s in that cup of red wine?

Psalm 52 (applied to the lying mainstream media & social media)

But know this. This “wicked man” is not just liberals and democrats (or the media) – they can also be conservatives and republicans. Hell will be bi-partisan, hell will be well occupied by democrats, republicans, libertarians, constitutionalists, the green party, the peace & freedom party, and independents…..

An Exposition of Psalm 27, by Pastor Bill Rhetts

This exposition is a lesson and an exhortation on the benefits of trusting in God, and putting our confidence in Christ. That the Lord’s people need not fear the corona virus, the political climate, losing our constitution, not even death. And what about that clandestine relocation.

Exposition of Psalm 24, by Pastor Bill Rhetts 👑

Disclaimer” When I stated “I am so against our Government.” I meant to say I am against our government’s tyranny, or when they go against our Constitution, or His Church. Therefore, I am not anti-government. This video includes two Catechism questions (with commentary), and then an exposition of the Twenty-fourth Psalm.

Psalm 22:1-21, by Pastor Bill Rhetts (the Father forsaking the Son)

In this Psalm we will see the graphic imagery of the pain and anguish that Jesus succumbed to. One scholar said “Approach this Psalm with the utmost solemnity and reverence, because you have probably never stood on holier ground before. You have come to Golgotha where the Good Shepherd is giving His life for the

An Exposition of Psalm 20, by Pastor Bill Rhetts

Regretfully I was heavy on quotes, I repent. This psalm fits the occasion of a ‘prayer service’ or a ‘prayer and sacrifice’ on the eve of battle. Similarly, back in 1942 when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, an Army Chaplain was asked to lead them into battle via a prayer. History tells us, “In the heat