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- Psalm 143:1-6 - Unattainable?
Psalm 143:1-6 (NIV) 1 LORD, hear my prayer, listen to my cry for mercy; in your faithfulness We've seen before in the Psalms how David also utilizes these same three elements in his prayer-based psalms, but, as is the case today, he likes to throw them into a poetic blender so that it becomes This is the focus of so many of David's psalms: asking God to restore the shalom in their relationship Dig Deeper When we read Psalm 143 last year , we noted that it sure seems like David wrote this psalm
- Psalm 49 - You Can't Afford It
Minnesota's favorite couple expressing their version of Psalm 49 Psalm 49 For the director of music. A psalm. 1 Hear this, all you peoples; listen, all who live in this world, 2 both low and high, rich Canons of Dordt Point 1 - God's Unconditional Election Point 2 - Limited Atonement Articles 1-2 Article Psalm 49 has a refrain that has a slight variation as it's repeated: 12 People, despite their wealth Dig Deeper The mood changes in third stanza (vss. 15-19) of Psalm 49.
- Psalm 127 - The Antidote to Inconsequentiality
Psalm 127 A song of ascents. Of Solomon. 1 Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain. Canons of Dordt Point 1 - God's Unconditional Election Point 2 - Limited Atonement Point 3 - Total Depravity Psalm 127 accentuates shalom by unpacking its opposite: living in vain . God’s will is this: “Whatever you do, do well” (Eccl 9:10; see 1 Cor 10:31) and “My righteous ones will
- Psalm 23 - The Shepherd-King
What if Psalm 23 isn't really about sheep? Psalm 23 A psalm of David. 1 The L ORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing. 2 He makes me lie down in green Psalm 23 is poetically beautiful, theologically rich, and massively comforting. , 95 , 96 , 100, John 10 , just to name a few). But re-read Psalm 23, and stop when you get to the word sheep .
- Psalm 51 - Demolition & Construction
Psalm 51 (NKJV) To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David When Nathan the Prophet Went to Him, After He Had Gone in to Bathsheba. 1 Have Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 126 Q. What does the fifth request of the Lord's Prayer mean? A. But this week's psalm helps us understand that confession involves two distinct aspects: the removal David wrote Psalm 51 roughly 1,000 years before Jesus lived, so David had no way of understanding the
- Psalm 130 - The Depths of Despair
Anne of Green Gables Psalm 130 A song of ascents. 1 Out of the depths I cry to you, LORD; 2 Lord, Canons of Dordt Point 1 - God's Unconditional Election Point 2 - Limited Atonement Point 3 - Total Depravity For all of Aunt Marilla's wisdom, the psalmist who penned Psalm 130 would have disagreed with her on The should give you continual cause to: Humble yourself before God: 1 Out of the depths I cry to you Today: 1 Peter 2
- Psalm 37 - Do Not Fret
Faithlife.com Psalm 37 (NKJV) A Psalm of David. 1 Do not fret because of evildoers be a few of you for whom everything about this new year is turning out splendidly, just as our first Psalm David wrote today's psalm for those who find themselves in that second group - those who look around Dig Deeper Psalm 37's overall message is that the blessedness that God's people are promised isn't Father, who shall save and deliver us from the wicked; A LIGN YOUR LIFE WITH GOD'S WILL: Choose one of Psalm
- Psalm 42 - When (Not If)
[This same song continues in Psalm 43] Canons of Dordt Point 1 - God's Unconditional Election Articles 1-14 Article 1: God’s Right to Condemn All People Romans 5:12-14 - Mis-Markmanship Deuteronomy 28:15 Rom 10:14-17 - The Power of Preaching 1 Cor 1.23-24 - God's Foolishness Psalm 93 - Mightier Than Chaos 7:25-29 - Many Schemes Ephesians 2:8 - The Gift of God Philippians 1:27-30 - Granted Psalm 95 - The :1-5 - Sovereign Submission John 17:6-12 - Given Psalm 115 - God Does What He Pleases Article 8: A
- Psalm 126 - Psalty Prayer
When you need restoration, pray like Psalm 126. Psalm 126 A song of ascents. 1 When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dreamed Canons of Dordt Point 1 - God's Unconditional Election Point 2 - Limited Atonement Point 3 - Total Depravity Chances are you know exactly how this psalmist felt, and the setting of Psalm 126 resonates with you. Second, Psalm 126 recognizes the LORD's sovereignty in restoration .
- Psalm 2 - The Last Laugher
Psalm 2 (NIV) ¹ Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain? The second Psalm, along with the first , set the tone for all of the Psalms that follow them. Psalm 2 sets forth two competing realities, but it also makes clear that only one of these realities The kings of the earth rise up against the very God who established them ( Romans 1 ). What you need Psalm 2 to be reminded of is what's in store for these wicked and corrupt rulers.










