
The Search for a Satisfied Soul
Associate Pastor Adrian Garcia
Psalm 63
Main point: In Psalm 63, David exemplifies three essential practices for experiencing true soul satisfaction in God, regardless of our circumstances.
I. Responding to the Soul’s Starvation
Verse 1
II. Meditating on the Soul’s Satisfaction
Verses 2-7
III. Trusting in the Soul’s Salvation
Verses 8-11
Questions for Spiritual Growth
Our Cornerstone mission is To Know Christ and Make Him Known. Community Groups help us to live out our mission as we discuss the Scripture passage from the sermon, how to apply it, and pray for one another.
What are the desires, goals, or pursuits your heart tends to seek? In what ways are you hoping these will bring you lasting satisfaction?
When you face difficult times, where do you often turn for comfort of fulfillment?
Which attributes of God give you the most comfort, joy, and peace? Why do these stand out to you?
How does gathering for corporate worship on Sunday impact your sense of satisfaction in Christ? How would you encourage someone who believes church attendance and fellowship are unnecessary for the Christian walk?
How do you intentionally incorporate prayer and meditation on God’s Word into your daily routine? What practices help you stay consistent?
Can you recall any instances where you’ve experienced God’s protection or deliverance? How might these instances strengthen your trust in Him during future challenges?
How does having a soul satisfied in the Lord shape your outlook on life? What changes in your perspective when your satisfaction is found elsewhere?
Related Scriptures to Read: Psalm 27:4; 36:5–9; 42; 84; 118; 143:5–6; Matthew 5:6