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- Psalm 19 - The Importance of Preaching
Biblia.com Psalm 19 (ESV) To the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. 1 The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork It’s one of the ways God reveals Himself to us - one of two mentioned in Psalm 19: General revelation General revelation is enough to make mankind aware of God and so leave us without excuse ( Romans 1:19
- Psalm 19 - The Sky Is Talking
Summary The opening stanza of Psalm 19 is both beautiful and familiar. true peace and refreshment that such knowledge brings, focus your attention on the second stanza of Psalm 19 (v7-9).
- Psalm 19:7-14 - Clearer & Fuller
Summary When we looked at the first half of Psalm 19 earlier this week, we saw how the beauty, order
- Psalm 19:1-6 - Silent Speech
Psalm 19 is a great reminder that there is absolutely no dichotomy between faith and science, as long
- Psalm 4 - The Evening Psalm
Psalm 4 For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A psalm of David. 1 Answer me when I call to you, my righteous God. Psalm 4 is most certainly a prayer, one that's often referred to as the 'evening psalm' because of the Psalm 4 is an excellent example of it. It's good and right to refer to Psalm 4 as the Evening Psalm because of how it ends, but being able to
- Psalm 5 - The Morning Psalm
HeartLight.org Psalm 5 (NIV) For the director of music. For pipes. A psalm of David. 1 Listen to my words, Lord, consider my lament. 2 Hear my cry for help, my King and 2: The Manifestation of God’s Love Zephaniah 3:14-17 - The Mighty Warrior Who Saves Lamentations 3:19 Psalm 5 is often referred to as the Morning Psalm due to how David notes that he begins each day by laying Dig Deeper David actually stuffs two separate prayers into this short Psalm.
- Psalm 42 - When (Not If)
Bible.com PSALMS BOOK II Psalms 42–72 Psalm 42 For the director of music. Psalm 42 is the first psalm in the second of the four books the Psalter is divided into. This puts this psalm in an important position, because the first psalm in each book sets the tone for Dig Deeper Nobody after reading (or better yet, singing) Psalm 42 thinks, 'wow, how depressing!' (Psalm 42:5, 11 / 43:5) There's a tremendous irony expressed in Psalm 42: the reason the psalmist experiences
- Psalm 98 - Joy to the World
The Psalter-Hymnal, first published in 1934, marked the transition in the Christian Reformed Church from PSALM 98 A Psalm. 1 O sing to the LORD a new song, For He has done wonderful things, His right hand and The Christian Reformed Church, in fact, held to a strict psalms-only songbook until 1932! The first combined Psalter-Hymnal, published in 1934, explained in its preface that until this time, Encourage your church to sing the Psalms every week!
- Psalm 85 - Divine Intersection
Bible.com PSALM 85 (NASB) For the choir director. Summary Psalm 85 poetically presents the process of repentance. But the superscriptions in the psalms are an ancient indication of not only who wrote the psalm, but what the psalm was written for. There are 55 psalms (roughly 1/3) designated for the director of music.
- Psalm 90 - Transcendent Prayer
BibleStudyTools.com BOOK IV Psalms 90–106 PSALM 90 A Prayer of Moses, the man of God. 1 Lord, You have Summary The fourth book within the Psalms begins not with a song written by David, nor by Asaph or the Sons of Korah, but with a prayer written by Moses, who in the superscription (the Psalm's title) is










