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  • Psalm 81 - Call To Worship

    Biblia.com Psalm 81 (NIV) For the director of music. According to gittith . Summary Psalm 81 begins as a thunderous call to worship. In an age where many have settled for a mere livestream connection to watch others worship, Psalm 81 But Psalm 81 paints a far more comprehensive picture of what worship must include. Psalm 81 helps us to understand this.

  • Psalm 22:1-11 - The Path of Suffering Leads to Glory

    Find the key to experiencing peace in the midst of suffering. riyamatal.blogspot.com Psalm 22:1–11 (NIV A psalm of David. 1  My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? 103 - Praise the LORD! ​ Psalm 5 - The Morning Psalm Article 11: God’s election is unalterable. Psalm 22 is a remarkable guide along the way.

  • Psalm 2 - Learn To Laugh

    Psalm 2 (NIV) ¹ Why do the nations conspire and the peoples plot in vain? Summary 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 You didn't need Psalm 2 to tell you about the existence of the first reality: that all of the nations What you need Psalm 2 to be reminded of is what's in store for these wicked and corrupt rulers.

  • Psalm 22 - When the King Cries Out

    The Bible App Psalm 22 For the director of music. To the tune of “The Doe of the Morning.” A psalm of David. 1   My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Summary Psalm 22 opens with those famous words “my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” These words gained fame when Jesus quoted Psalm 22 while suffering on the Cross. This is a psalm of lament expressing the pain of unanswered prayer.

  • Psalm 14 - What Fools Say

    https://worshiparts.net/psalm-14-the-fool/ Psalm 14 For the director of music. Friday episodes have become the most popular of the week as we've dedicated them to reading through Psalms hoping for such encouragement aren't too disappointed with the dismal words we've focused on today from Psalm It's so easy to get stuck in the swamp of despair that comprises the first half of this short psalm that So as you finish out the work week, let these gospel proclamations from Psalm 14 guide you into the Lord's

  • Psalm 27 - Don't Be Afraid. Live In Fear.

    Faithlife.org Psalm 27 Of David. 1   The L ORD  is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? But David asks two beautiful rhetorical questions at the beginning of this week's psalm that recenter Dig Deeper   Sometimes David's psalms seem irrelevant. Yet the psalms he wrote in the midst of these difficult times are exactly the Spirit-inspired fuel you

  • Psalm 147 - Infinite, Yet Limited

    Psalm 147 1  Praise the Lord. the book of Psalms. The Psalm is divided into three strophes (poetic divisions) separated by calls to praise God. The unending scope of God's sovereignty becomes clear in this Psalm. Psalm 147 only mentions one thing in all of creation that the LORD delights in.

  • 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 Summary Psalm 49 is different than other parts of the Bible. 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 37 - The LORD Holds You Up

    Photo: Jake Mills, via Unsplash CONTEXT: Psalm 37 is a collection of proverbs, each set in two line Although each couplet stands on its own, the overall theme of Psalm 37 is clear: to answer the age old Today we'll just be reading a few couplets that capture the gist of this long psalm. Psalm 37 Of David. 1   Do not fret because of those who are evil or be envious of those who do wrong; Notice that throughout this psalm, David doesn't call you to deny the reality that you see around you

  • Psalm 119:65-72 - Good Affliction

    Photo: Alice Rouse, via Unsplash Psalm 119:65–72 (NIV) ט  Teth (Psalm 119 is an acrostic poem, with each Summary Did you notice all of the words highlighted in blue as you read through the psalm? The 119th Psalm, this grand poetic masterpiece, goes all in as it sings the benefits and blessings of But this particular strophe of Psalm 119 isn't about God's Word per se, rather it describes the effects As we close another week out, the ט  Teth section of Psalm 119 reminds us once again of why it is that

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