Park Ridge Community Bible Study

Park Ridge Community Bible Study

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04/21/2026

There’s a place for everyone at CBS Park Ridge 💛

✨ Men’s, Women’s & Teen groups
✨ Tuesday mornings & evenings
✨ Online options for women
✨ Children’s program (nursery through high school!)

📣 Important: Children’s spots fill up quickly — don’t wait to register!

Whether you’re new or returning, we would love for you to join us this coming year as we study Colossians & Genesis together.

03/27/2026

✨ Quote of the Week ✨

“God absolutely cannot tolerate wickedness. It is counter to all He is.”

God’s holiness means that evil and injustice cannot stand in His presence. The imprecatory psalms remind us that God sees wrongdoing and cares deeply about justice.

When we face situations that feel unfair or broken, we can trust that God’s character is perfectly righteous. He will judge evil in His time and in His way.

Our role is to bring our concerns to Him in prayer and trust the One who is both just and merciful.

03/25/2026

The book of Psalms teaches us many ways to pray.

Some psalms are full of praise and thanksgiving. Others express sorrow and longing. But this week, we encounter a different kind of prayer — psalms that ask God to judge evil.

In Psalms 28, 58, 83, and 109, we see believers bringing their deepest frustrations and cries for justice directly to the Lord.

These passages remind us that God invites us to bring everything to Him in prayer — even our anger, confusion, and desire for justice. Rather than taking matters into our own hands, the psalmists place their trust in God’s righteous judgment.

This week we’ll explore what these challenging psalms teach us about God’s justice and how we can pray faithfully when facing evil in the world.

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