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  • The Purpose Of Praises To God

    Contributed by Sajayan Chacko on Feb 14, 2024
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    Psalm 147 celebrates the return of the Jews to Jerusalem from exile. The psalmist recognises God's power and strength in arranging their return, in the safety and security of the capital, in his provision for them.

    I. WHAT People Should Do 1. Praise God MUSICALLY *verse 7, (use MUSICAL instruments to MAGNIFY God) "Sing to the Lord with thanksgiving; Sing praises on the harp to our God." 2. Praise God MOTIVATIONALLY *verses 8-9, (praises is for the CONTINUES renewal of God's ...read more

  • He Heals The Brokenhearted Series

    Contributed by Freddy Fritz on Dec 23, 2021
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     | 4,643 views

    Psalm 147:1-20 teaches us why we should praise the Lord.

    Scripture During this Season of Advent, we have been looking at “Christ’s Advent in the Psalms.” Today I want to conclude our study by looking at Psalm 147. One commentator notes that “the Book of Psalms began with ‘Blessed is the man’ (1:1) and it ends with a sustained, five-fold equivalent of ...read more

  • A. B. C. 2nd Sunday After Christmas. Series

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Nov 15, 2021
    based on 3 ratings
     | 5,458 views

    JANUARY 4th, 2026.

    Jeremiah 31:7-14; Psalm 147:12-20; Ephesians 1:3-14; John 1:1-18. A). A SONG OF CONSOLATION. Jeremiah 31:7-14. Jeremiah envisages a time of rebuilding for all Israel (Jeremiah 31:4). Mentioning the mountains of Samaria (Jeremiah 31:5), he speaks of a day when the watchmen of Ephraim will ...read more

  • His Words Run Very Swiftly

    Contributed by James Dina on Feb 18, 2022
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     | 5,894 views

    Acting on God’s word, angels bring us the gift from heaven swiftly, delivering the good tidings of great joy unto us. ("He sent His word to heal us.")

    HIS WORDS RUN VERY SWIFTLY "He sends forth his commandment upon earth: his word runs very swiftly" (Psalm 147:15). In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God "(John1:1); "every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto those that put their ...read more

  • Sus Palabras Corren Muy Deprisa

    Contributed by James Dina on Feb 19, 2022
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    Actuando de acuerdo con la palabra de Dios, los ángeles nos traen rápidamente el don del cielo, entregándonos la buena noticia de una gran alegría. ("Envió su palabra para sanarnos").

    SUS PALABRAS CORREN MUY DEPRISA "Envía su mandamiento a la tierra: su palabra corre muy deprisa" (Salmo 147,15). En el principio era el Verbo, y el Verbo estaba con Dios, y el Verbo era Dios" (Juan 1:1); "toda palabra de Dios es pura; es un escudo para los que ...read more

  • Fascinating And Tremendous Is The Lord Our God

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Oct 26, 2025
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    In the OT, the Hebrews feared that if they saw God, they would die instantly.

    Friday of the Thirtieth Week Integral Our Scriptures today are anchored in the Introit antiphon from psalm 105: “Let hearts that seek the Lord rejoice; turn to the Lord and His strength. Constantly seek His face.” We see our life’s destiny in that simple admonition: seek the face of the Lord. That ...read more

  • Sermon On The First Snowdrops Of Winter

    Contributed by William Meakin on Nov 19, 2025
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    In the midst of a surrounding dormant landscape, the first snowdrops are widely considered to conquer the harshness of life.

    William Wordsworth, an English poet once remarked: “Lone Flower, hemmed in with snows and white as they But hardier far, once more I see thee bend Thy forehead, as if fearful to offend, Like an unbidden guest. Though, day by day, Storms, sallying from the mountain-tops, waylay The rising sun, and ...read more

  • Can We Live "upright In Heart"?

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Jan 4, 2026
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    To better understand the passage given us from the first letter of the apostle John, let’s consider and picture the most critical day of John’s life.

    Friday after Epiphany 2026 Our prayer today began with a verse from Psalm 112: “a light has risen in the darkness for the upright of heart; the Lord is generous, merciful and just.” By the grace of God, entering our hearts through the gift of faith, it is possible to live uprightly in our world. ...read more