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  • The Unity Psalm Series

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Mar 19, 2024
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    The Unity Psalm

    Psalm 133:1-3 The Unity Psalm penned by David, when all the tribes of Israel had anointed him king. I. The Delight In Unity - 1 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It's Beauty - 1 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is It is the ...read more

  • Introduction To The Psalms Series

    Contributed by John Dobbs on Sep 14, 2022
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    We are not simply to read psalms; we are to be immersed in them so that they profoundly shape how we relate to God. The psalms are the divinely ordained way to learn devotion to our God. (Tim Keller)

    Introduction to the Psalms The psalms of the Old Testament are at the heart of the spiritual experiences of Jew and Gentile believer alike. (Shelly) The book of Psalms was a manual and guide for the devotional life of Jewish believers. It came to be used as a hymnal at the temple and synagogue. ...read more

  • The Psalm Of Praise.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Sep 15, 2022
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    Praise, and reasons to praise. The whole chapter.

    THE PSALM OF PRAISE. Psalm 145:1-21. A. The Psalmist David, speaking on our behalf, makes a vow to bless the name of the LORD “forever and ever” (Psalm 145:1); “Every day” to bless Him; to praise His name “for ever and ever” (Psalm 145:2). This is the only Psalm in the book with the words “of ...read more

  • Psalm 91

    Contributed by Paddick Van Zyl on Aug 7, 2022
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    There is so much more than protection for the believer in Christ in Psalm 91

    Pastor Paddick Van Zyl 07-08-2022 Psalm 91 Sermon Scripture Reference: Psalm 91 Key verse : 1 He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. 2 I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will ...read more

  • The Creation Psalm Series

    Contributed by Brad Beaman on Dec 22, 2022
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    The creation account is not limited to Genesis. The purpose of Psalm 8 is to praise God for creating the heavens, but even more for creating man. The introduction says a Psalm of David upon the harp.

    This Psalm is sometimes referred to as the creation story of Genesis set to music. It was a Psalm of David that emphasizes the greatness of God, the revealed greatness of God, the glory of God in creation. Psalm 8 is truly the astronomical Psalm. The Psalm is full of praising God. There is praise ...read more

  • Psalm 120 Series

    Contributed by Chuck Gohn on Sep 3, 2021
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    This sermon relates Psalm 120 to the Christian's challenge of living in a fallen world. It suggest that although we may have trouble in this world, and we are reminded in the New Testament, we can live as people of peace because of the one who was our peace, Jesus Christ.

    Good morning. Today, we are starting a series that is going to take us at least three or four weeks into September. It is called The Psalms of Ascents. If you are not familiar with The Psalms of Ascents, they can be found in the book of Psalms, and they are comprised of 15 Psalms, those from ...read more

  • Psalm 1

    Contributed by Michael Hopkins on Sep 7, 2021
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    A short sermon exploring Psalm 1

    Psalm 1 Charles Wesley wrote the hymn O for a thousand tongues in 1739 on the anniversary of his conversion experience. It was published in the first collection of Methodist hymns in 1780 where it was number one, and for two centuries it was number one in every Methodist hymnbook since then until ...read more

  • Psalms 75

    Contributed by Libin Lal Vinu on Apr 30, 2022
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    4 Attributes of God

    Psalms 75 A psalm of Asaph the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” 4 Attributes of God 1) Worthy of praise 2)The judging God 3)The God who lifts up the righteous 4)The God who punishes the wicked. God is worthy of praise . Why to praise 1Peter2:9But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy ...read more

  • A Psalm Of Trust.

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on May 10, 2022
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    The reliability of the One who protects us.

    A PSALM OF TRUST. Psalm 91:1-6, Psalm 91:14-16). PSALM 91:1-2. The opening verse of this Psalm seems to state the obvious: “those who take their shelter under the Most High are sheltered by the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalm 91:1). Yet there is a reason for this turn of speech: even those ...read more

  • Psalms Of Thanksgiving Series

    Contributed by Terry Laughlin on Nov 10, 2017
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     | 6,671 views

    The Book of Psalms tell us much about honoring God - especially through the Thanksgiving season

    Psalms of Thanksgiving What The Bible Says About Praise To God It not Christmas! It is Thanksgiving! This world view has made merchandise of the Gospel and stolen the label Christmas. As soon as the Halloween candy is off the shelves, the stacking of Christmas items are stocked for sale to the ...read more

  • A Psalm For The Ascension

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Mar 25, 2016
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     | 9,699 views

    The same God who "chose an inheritance for Jacob" (Psalm 47:4) is also "King over the nations" (Psalm 47:8).

    A PSALM FOR THE ASCENSION. Psalm 47:1-9. This is a Psalm of exuberant rejoicing, in which “all peoples” are exhorted to clap their hands and shout (Psalm 47:1). Worship is not an optional extra, but God’s due, and embraces the whole of life. “God” is identified as “the LORD most high” (Psalm ...read more

  • Psalm 12 Series

    Contributed by John Lowe on Sep 15, 2018
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    The opening words suggest that this psalm is an appeal for help during bad times when evil men dominate. There are times when sin seems rampant, sweeping all before it like a tidal wave.

    March 3, 2014 Tom Lowe Psalm 12 Title: To the chief Musician. Upon the Sheminith*, A Psalm of David. *Sheminith (eighth), a musical term found in the title of (Psalms 6:1). A similar direction is found in the title of (Psalms 12:1) Comp. 1Chr 15:21. It seems most probable that Sheminith denotes ...read more

  • Psalm 23

    Contributed by Rodney V Johnson on Jun 3, 2024
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    This message is about undrstanding and valuing our relationship with God based on what David wrote in Psalm 23.

    Psalm 23 Scriptures: Psalm 23; John 10:14-16, 27-28; Philippians 4:19 Good morning Strangers Rest. Last week I shared with you that of all of God’s creation He values us the most. This morning I will focus on how we in turn value God. We value God by understanding who He is in our lives and ...read more

  • Introduction To Psalms

    Contributed by Davon Huss on Oct 2, 2024
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    Introduction to Psalms (Taught for a Sunday school class; material adapted from Ronnie Woolard, Professor at Mid Atlantic Christian University)

    HoHum: Philip Yancey wrote in How I learned to stop hating and start loving the Psalms: “People around me seemed to use the book as a spiritual medicine cabinet. “If you feel depressed, read Psalm 37.” If you health fails, try Psalm 121.” That approach never worked for me. Instead, I would ...read more

  • Psalm 1 Series

    Contributed by Michael Monica on Jan 31, 2024
     | 1,029 views

    Psalm 1

    Psalm 01 – The Way of the Righteous Introduction: If I just had _______________________, I would be happy? 5 Books (Psalm 1-2 set the foundation for the entire book) Verse 1 | How happy is the one who does not walk in the advice of the wicked or stand in the pathway with sinners or sit in ...read more