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Saturday 6:30PM, Sunday 9:15AM & 11:00AM in Worship Center. Wednesday - Community Groups and Teaching in the Worship Center @ 6:30 pm.

 May 16, 2026

 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

 429 Shipley Ferry Road Blountville, TN 37617

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 “He Delivered Them From Their Distress” 

Psalm 107:1–32                                        May 16-17, 2026

 God responds to desperate people who cry out to Him. Psalm 107 reveals a repeating pattern of:

  • Trouble
  • Crying out to God
  • Deliverance
  • Thanksgiving

1. What repeated phrase appears throughout Psalm 107?

2. What four groups of people are described in the passage?

 I. God Rescues the Lost (vv. 1–9)

 Key Truths

  • Sin leads people into spiritual wandering.
  • The world cannot satisfy the soul.
  • God leads people “by the right way.”
  • Testimony matters: “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so.”

 Personal Reflection

  • Where have I been wandering spiritually?
  • What has God rescued me from?
  • Am I openly thankful for God’s goodness?

 II. God Frees the Prisoners (vv. 10–16)

 Key Truths

  • Rebellion leads to bondage.
  • Sin promises freedom but creates chains.
  • God hears the cries of broken people.
  • God still breaks chains today.

 Personal Reflection

  • What chains or strongholds do people commonly struggle with today?
  • Is there an area where I need freedom or surrender?
  • Have difficult circumstances humbled me and drawn me toward God?

 III. God Heals the Foolish (vv. 17–22)

 Key Truths

  • Foolish choices bring painful consequences.
  • Sin wounds the soul.
  • God’s Word brings healing and restoration.
  • Gratitude should follow God’s mercy.

 Personal Reflection

  • What lessons has God taught me through past mistakes?
  • How has God’s Word brought healing into my life?
  • Am I quick to thank God after He restores me?

 IV. God Calms the Storms (vv. 23–32)

 Key Truths

  • God remains sovereign even in storms.
  • Storms reveal our weakness and dependence.
  • God can calm storms or carry us through them.
  • Jesus speaks peace into chaos.

 Personal Reflection

  • What storm am I facing right now?
  • Have I truly cried out to God in the middle of it?
  • How has God been faithful to me during difficult seasons?

 Application Questions

  1. Which picture in Psalm 107 do you relate to most right now:
    1. wandering,
    2. bondage,
    3. foolish suffering,
    4. or storms?
  2. Why do people often wait until desperation before crying out to God?
  3. What does this psalm teach us about God’s character?
  4. Why is gratitude such an important response to deliverance?
  5. How can believers better “let the redeemed of the Lord say so”?

 Gospel Connection Questions

  1. How does Jesus fulfill the themes of Psalm 107?
  2. In what ways does Christ rescue, heal, free, and calm?
  3. What hope does this psalm offer someone who feels too far gone?