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        Psalms That Can Change Your LifeContributed by Jeff Strite on Oct 22, 2023 (message contributor)
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            1. Choose Your PathContributed on Oct 22, 2023What did the Psalmist mean by blessed and how does avoiding the slippery slope of sin help us become blessed? Consider these thoughts from our Family Minister Scott Jewell. We’re beginning a new sermon series this week called Psalms that can change your life. Music can make such an impact in our lives, as we’ll see from this collection of worship songs found in the book of Psalms. It only seemed appropriate to begin at the very beginning with Psalm 1. Please turn ...read more 
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            2. I Will SpeakContributed on Oct 28, 2023The 78th Psalm teaches us how to turn the tide of evil in our nation. What is the key to making a nation moral? Back in the 1800s, there was a famous preacher by the name of Peter Cartwright. Cartwright was known to be a very bold and uncompromising preacher, and one day the President of US - Andrew Jackson - was going to visit his congregation. But the elders were concerned and warned Cartwright: “You ...read more 
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            3. Help From The HillsContributed on Nov 4, 2023There's an old saying "You get what you look for." What does Psalm 121 say God's people looked for, and what difference can that make in our lives as Christians? OPEN: They are called the “Songs of Ascent”. There’s 14 of them from Psalms 120 thru 134. At least 3 times each year, the Israelites would make their way to City of David… to worship God - the feast of Passover; the feast Pentecost; and the Feast of the Tabernacles. And as they made their way to ...read more 
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            4. Sing! Sing! Sing!Contributed on Nov 10, 2023Why do we sing when we worship? What difference does it make if we do that... or if we don't? There’s an old chorus that was based on Psalm 96 and I’d like you to sing it with me: “Sing unto the Lord a new song. Sing unto the Lord all the earth; Sing unto the Lord a new song. Sing unto the Lord all the earth. For God is great and greatly to be praised. God is great and greatly to be ...read more 
 
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