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  • Psalms 8 - A Psalm Of Christmas Series

    Contributed by Thomas Fortini on Dec 14, 2020
     | 5,580 views

    A study of Psalm 8 will help to see what an “indescribable, unspeakable gift” God’s Son, Jesus really is!

    Intro: Gift giving is a big part of the Christmas celebration. Retailers are literally banking on it! The 5 week period between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas is the season where approximately 25% of their annual sales takes place! The Christian tradition of gift giving at Christmas has its ...read more

  • God's Pearl

    Contributed by Kelvin Mckisic on Dec 3, 2023
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     | 1,017 views

    In the verses of Psalm 8:1-9 we find the psalmist marveling at God’s creation, and how we as one of God’s creations are honored by God. These verses also tell us of what place we hold in God’s heart.

    O Lord, our Lord, How excellent is Your name in all the earth, Who have set Your glory above the heavens! Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have ordained strength, Because of Your enemies, That You may silence the enemy and the avenger. When I consider Your heavens, the work of ...read more

  • Majesty

    Contributed by Rich O' Toole on Aug 28, 2024
     | 1,019 views

    The Lord's name is excellent above all the earth.

    Majesty Psalm 8 Good morning. The word Excellent in Psalm 8:1, in the Hebrew language means majestic, great, powerful, famous, glorious, noble, and worthy. The NIV of Psalm 8:1 reads, “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens.” ...read more

  • A. B. C. Holy Name Of Jesus. Series

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Oct 23, 2024
    based on 2 ratings
     | 599 views

    January 1st, All Years.

    Numbers 6:22-27, Psalm 8:1-9, Galatians 4:4-7, Philippians 2:5-11, Luke 2:15-21 A). THE RICHES OF HIS GRACE. Numbers 6:22-27. Jews and Christians alike are familiar with the so-called Aaronic blessing of NUMBERS 6:24-26. Yet this blessing is not in the power of the priest to accomplish. Rather, ...read more

  • God's Excellent Name

    Contributed by Graham Kettle on Feb 23, 2024
     | 1,188 views

    In Psalm 8, we will look at God's name and its meaning for Believers today. In verse one, we see two different words that are used for God; what they mean in very important for us to truly know our God. We will focus on the ‘sacred tetragrammaton’ YHWH, His personal name.

    GOD’S ‘EXCELLENT NAME’ - PSALM 8 READING Psalm 8:1-9 1. INTRODUCTION Psalms 8:1 … O LORD our Lord, how excellent is Your name in all the earth. In Psalm 8, we will look at God's name and its meaning for Believers today. In verse 1, we see two different words that are used for God; what ...read more

  • How To Enjoy God Through His Creation - Psalm 8:1-2 Series

    Contributed by Darrell Ferguson on Apr 8, 2025
     | 143 views

    This sermon explains how to use not only the most amazing things in the creation to increase your delight in God, but also the disappointing things—even disappointing people to increase your joy in God by seeing how your disappointment in them draws lines that point to God’s majesty.

    Psalm 8: For the director of music. According to gittith. A psalm of David. 1 O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens. 2 From the lips of children and infants you have ordained praise because of your enemies, to silence the foe and the ...read more

  • A. B. C. New Year's Day. Series

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Nov 11, 2024
    based on 2 ratings
     | 443 views

    January 1st, All Years.

    A. B. C. NEW YEAR’S DAY. January 1st, All Years. Ecclesiastes 3:1-13, Psalm 8:1-9, Revelation 21:1-6, Matthew 25:31-46 A). THE RELENTLESS RHYTHMS OF TIME. Ecclesiastes 3:1-13. ‘Turn, turn, turn’ is the refrain of the old pop song based upon these verses. However, time is not circular, but ...read more

  • The Triumphal Entry: Embracing Jesus As King Series

    Contributed by Dean Courtier on Mar 18, 2024
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     | 2,581 views

    This Palm Sunday, let us reflect on the pivotal moment when Jesus entered Jerusalem triumphantly.

    The Triumphal Entry: Embracing Jesus as King Introduction: Today is Palm Sunday, and we are going to reflect on the pivotal moment when Jesus entered Jerusalem triumphantly. Palm Sunday holds profound significance as it sets the stage for Jesus' ultimate sacrifice on the cross. Let us ...read more

  • Trinity Sunday (B C P). Series

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on May 4, 2025
    based on 2 ratings
     | 289 views

    Sermons upon the Bible readings of the Book of Common Prayer.

    Psalm 8:1-9, Isaiah 6:1-8, Revelation 4:1-11, John 3:1-15. A). A PRAYER OF PRAISE. Psalm 8:1-9. This is the only praise Psalm which is addressed entirely to the LORD. No call to worship like Psalm 95:1, ‘O come let us sing unto the LORD’. No asides to the congregation like Psalm 107:2, ...read more

  • God's Gift, A Baby Series

    Contributed by Mason Davis on May 20, 2024
     | 674 views

    how raising a child to be a Godly person is hard

    GOD’S GIFT OF A BABY By: C. Mason Davis A couple were about to have their first baby. I was standing just inside the door next to her husband, hearing her scream, which made him unbelievably nervous. He kept saying to me, “Oh, she’s gonna kill me for this.” She started screaming again as she was ...read more

  • Psaml 8 - How Majestic Is Your Name Series

    Contributed by Stephen Sheane on Jun 4, 2025
     | 215 views

    We exist to sing His praise, see His provision and serve His purpose

    HOW MAJESTIC IS YOUR NAME The German philosopher Immanuel Kant used to love taking long walks on summer evenings, meditating and thinking. One time he was seated in a park when a policeman noticed that he had been there for several hours. The policeman came up to him and said, "What are you ...read more