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Daily Morning Prayer (6/22/26): from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN) Psalm 107; Job 39; Luke 6; Metrical Psalm 34:11-16, and a brief reading from the Books of Homilies11 Approach, ye piously disposed, and my instruction hear: I'll teach you the true discipline of his religious fear. 12 Let him, who length of life desires, and prosp'rous days would see, 13 From sland'ring language keep his tongue, his lips from falsehood free. 14 The crooked paths of vice decline, and virtue's ways pursue; Establish peace where 'tis begun, and where 'tis lost renew. 15 The Lord from heav'n beholds the just with favorable eyes; And, when distressed, his gracious ear is open to their cries: 16 But turns his wrathful look on those, whom mercy can't reclaim, To cut them off, and from the earth blot out their hated name.If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/
Daily Morning Prayer (6/22/26): from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN) Psalm 107; Job 39; Luke 6; Metrical Psalm 34:11-16, and a brief reading from the Books of Homilies11 Approach, ye piously disposed, and my instruction hear: I'll teach you the true discipline of his religious fear. 12 Let him, who length of life desires, and prosp'rous days would see, 13 From sland'ring language keep his tongue, his lips from falsehood free. 14 The crooked paths of vice decline, and virtue's ways pursue; Establish peace where 'tis begun, and where 'tis lost renew. 15 The Lord from heav'n beholds the just with favorable eyes; And, when distressed, his gracious ear is open to their cries: 16 But turns his wrathful look on those, whom mercy can't reclaim, To cut them off, and from the earth blot out their hated name.If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/
Episode Notes “STEADFAST LOVE” Remember God's faithfulness and respond in singing with thankful praise. Psalm 107 For more information, please visit https://genfamily.church Find out more at https://generations-church-sermons.pinecast.co
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"Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever. Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story—those he redeemed from the hand of the foe, those he gathered from the lands, from east and west, from north and south." Psalm 107:1-3
In this episode of RENEW, we look at the powerful reminder from Psalm 107: “Let the redeemed of the LORD say so.” God has been good, gracious, and faithful to redeem us, and His people should not be silent about it. This episode encourages believers to speak up, give thanks, and share what the Lord has done.
Speaker: Roger Carswell. Date: 07, June 2026. Give Thanks to the Lord.
Have you had news you just had to share? Maybe you called a friend or told the next person you saw! Often, news we share has to do with something we really wanted, something we were hoping for, or something really good that happened. But how often is our salvation from sin the focus of our exciting news? In Psalm 107, the psalmist calls the reader to give thanks to the Lord for His steadfast love.
Psalm 107 opens the final book of the Psalter with a thunderous call: if you've been redeemed, say so. But who is the "adversary" the psalmist has in mind? Not merely Egypt, Assyria, or Babylon — a single, cosmic adversary stands behind them all. In this expository teaching from Psalm 107, Pastor Daniel Christensen traces six dimensions of God's redemption — provision, freedom, wisdom, rescue, curse reversal, and final judgment — and shows how each finds its fulfillment in Christ. A psalm written for post-exilic Israel turns out to be written for anyone who has ever been snatched out of the dragon's jaws.
Daily Morning Prayer and the Litany (5/22/26): from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN) Psalm 107; Ezra 1; Matthew 20; Metrical Psalms 24:7-10 7 Erect your heads, eternal gates, unfold to entertain The King of Glory; see, he comes with his celestial train. 8 Who is this King of glory? Who? The Lord for strength renowned; In battle mighty, o'er his foes eternal victor crowned. 9 Erect your heads, ye gates, unfold in state to entertain The King of glory; see, he comes with all his shining train. 10 Who is this King of glory? who? The Lord of hosts renowned; Of glory he alone is king, who is with glory crowned. If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/
Daily Morning Prayer and the Litany (5/22/26): from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN) Psalm 107; Ezra 1; Matthew 20; Metrical Psalms 24:7-10 7 Erect your heads, eternal gates, unfold to entertain The King of Glory; see, he comes with his celestial train. 8 Who is this King of glory? Who? The Lord for strength renowned; In battle mighty, o'er his foes eternal victor crowned. 9 Erect your heads, ye gates, unfold in state to entertain The King of glory; see, he comes with all his shining train. 10 Who is this King of glory? who? The Lord of hosts renowned; Of glory he alone is king, who is with glory crowned. If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/
This is the sixth sermon in our series entitled Jonah - Salvation Belongs To Our God. For more information about Northfield Community Church in Northfield, MN, go to our website - northfieldcc.org.
Sunday morning message from Pastor John.
Are you facing painful circumstances? Weighed down by sin? Desperate for hope? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth opens Psalm 107 to show you how desperation precedes deliverance in the life of a believer.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Called to Thrive: Finding Freedom, Fullness, & Fruitfulness in Christ.Drawing from Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth's biblical teaching, Called to Thrive takes you through three life-giving themes: freedom, fullness, and fruitfulness—each grounded in Scripture, each deeply practical.Give today
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In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
❖ Today's Bible reading is Psalm 107: www.ESV.org/Psalm107 ❖ To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional: www.crossway.org/books/in-the-lord-i-take-refuge-hcj/ ❖ Browse other resources from Dane Ortlund: www.crossway.org/authors/dane-c-ortlund/
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Daily Morning Prayer and the Litany (4/22/26) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalm 107; 2 Samuel 16; Acts 19; Metrical Psalm 17:13-1613 Arise, O Lord, defeat their plots, their swelling rage control; From wicked men, who are thy sword, deliver thou my soul. 14 From worldly men, thy sharpest scourge, whose portion's here below; Who, filled with earthly stores, desire no other bliss to know. 15 Their race is num'rous that partake their substance while they live: Their heirs survive, to whom they may the vast remainder give. 16 But I, in uprightness, thy face shall view without control; And, waking, shall its image find reflected in my soul. If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/
Daily Morning Prayer and the Litany (4/22/26) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalm 107; 2 Samuel 16; Acts 19; Metrical Psalm 17:13-1613 Arise, O Lord, defeat their plots, their swelling rage control; From wicked men, who are thy sword, deliver thou my soul. 14 From worldly men, thy sharpest scourge, whose portion's here below; Who, filled with earthly stores, desire no other bliss to know. 15 Their race is num'rous that partake their substance while they live: Their heirs survive, to whom they may the vast remainder give. 16 But I, in uprightness, thy face shall view without control; And, waking, shall its image find reflected in my soul. If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/
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Pastor Don's Books: https://ttwpress.com Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of TheTruthPulpit.com. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from TruthCommunityChurch.org in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. https://thetruthpulpit.com/ttpw
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on February 1, 2026) As we began to see in the first half of this sermon, the lovingkindness of God is a precious fact in the life of the child of God. Not only does God shower us with blessings when we live righteously, He often also allays the...
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on February 1, 2026) In Ps. 107:42, the Psalmist writes, “Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the Lord.” In this sermon, we look at the entirety of this Psalm, and learn about how God shows mercy to His children. Join...
This week, Pastor John opened up our new sermon series Rescue by walking us through Psalm 107, showing how anyone living apart from God is either lost, bound, dying, or helpless. Over and over again, the psalm reveals that when people cry out in their desperation, God is faithful to respond in grace and deliver them. Ultimately, this points to Jesus as the ultimate Rescuer, who came to save us once and for all.
Fr. Mike describes the sinful events of Israel in Moab, and why God chooses to bless the Israelites through Balaam in spite of their sin. Today's readings are Numbers 24-25, Deuteronomy 26, and Psalm 107. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 107:2. Welcome to "Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes," a tranquil oasis of serenity for your weary soul. In each episode, you'll embark on a soothing journey guided by the wisdom of the most popular book of the Bible, the book of Psalms. Bishop T.D. Jakes' calming voice and gentle prayers will lull you into a peaceful state of mind, perfect for restful sleep or deep meditation. Allow each profound devotional soothe your soul every night. Let the verses of the Psalms cradle your thoughts and provide solace, allowing you to drift into a night of tranquil slumber. Let the Lord be your shepherd tonight, and fall asleep to God's word. Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of these timeless scriptures, nurturing both your spirit and your dreams. Download the Pray.com app for more Bible stories to last a lifetime. To learn more about Bishop T.D. Jakes visit https://tdjenterprises.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of Psalm Chapter 1072) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
A sermon on Psalm 107.
Psalm 107 and Ecclesiastes 10: Beware of Those Who Gossip by Shawn Ozbun
Women's Bible Study
Exalt God To Others Sharing What He Has Done For You Psalm 107:31-32 31Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for mankind. 32Let them exalt him in the assembly of the people and praise him in the council of the elders.
Daily Morning Prayer (1/22/26) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalm 107; Genesis 42; Matthew 20; Metrical Psalm 32:6-9If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/To own a prayer book, visit: https://anglicanway.org/product/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer-international-edition-hardcover-march-2-2021/To own a hymnal, visit: https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/shop/the-book-of-common-praise-of-the-reformed-episcopal-church/
Psalm 107 - Pastor John Wilkerson - Sunday Evening, January 18, 2026 by First Baptist Church of Hammond
Oh that men would praise the LORD for His goodness
As we wrap up our year together, I want to invite you into this meaningful spiritual practice: looking back on 2025 through the lens of Psalm 107 to identify the “fingerprints of God’s faithfulness.” In this episode, we'll walk through four redemptive storylines found in the Psalm—each representing a way God rescues, restores, and reorients His people. Whether you felt lost, trapped, wounded, self-destructive, or overwhelmed by storms, I encourage you to reflect on how God met you in weakness and brought deliverance. We'll close with encouragement for 2026, including the return of my “One Word” series and an upcoming study of Hebrews with a downloadable study guide. What We Cover: 1. God invites believers to tell their story Psalm 107 opens with an invitation: “Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story.” Reflect on how God has been present—even when it was hard to see. 2. Wisdom comes from reflecting on God's loving deeds The final verse of Psalm 107 is a guiding practice: wise people heed these things and ponder the loving deeds of the Lord. 3. Psalm 107 gives four redemption storylines to help interpret your year Psalm 107 offers us four major story arcs that may mirror parts of your 2025: From Longing to Belonging (lost → led home) From Broken to Free (bondage/shame → freedom) From Foolish to Healed (self-destruction → inner renovation) From Pride to Peace (storms and overwhelm → God stills the waves) 4. God often meets us when we are at the end of ourselves Each storyline shares a common theme: people reach the end of their rope, cry out to God, and He responds with rescue. This directly connects us to Jesus’ teachings—less self-reliance opens space for more of God. 5. 2026 will include a “One Word” January + Hebrews Study (Feb–Easter) I'll preview a return to my popular One Word series and share more about a full study of the Book of Hebrews, with a study guide starting in February. Want More? You can still listen to past episodes and download the Daniel Study Guide at https://nicoleunice.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Weekly Sermon from Trinity Church Denver
As we get older we can see the importance, if not the urgency, to savor every moment that we have been given by the Lord. The Christmas season brings a heightened awareness of this reality. In a season where we are going to find ourselves in lots of rooms and around lots of table...some we are excited about and some that we aren't so excited about...let us stop and ask what kind of presence we bring. As believers may we feel the calling and the delight to bring the Lord's presence to those we will be around. He has ordained those specific moments and individuals. In this series we will look at four traits of those who seemingly walk in a nearness to the Lord and so bless those in their company. DNA Questions - Psalm 107Discover:What are the redeemed of the Lord saying?What is the common denominator throughout this chapter?What do the upright see? Nurture:Which of scenarios in this chapter do you resonate with most?What does it look like to "attend to these things"?What evidence do you have that the Lord is working redemptively in your life? Act:What would it look like for you to be intentional about giving thanks to the Lord?What area of your life do you need to cry out to the Lord whose love is steadfast and enduring for deliverance?
As we get older we can see the importance, if not the urgency, to savor every moment that we have been given by the Lord. The Christmas season brings a heightened awareness of this reality. In a season where we are going to find ourselves in lots of rooms and around lots of table...some we are excited about and some that we aren't so excited about...let us stop and ask what kind of presence we bring. As believers may we feel the calling and the delight to bring the Lord's presence to those we will be around. He has ordained those specific moments and individuals. In this series we will look at four traits of those who seemingly walk in a nearness to the Lord and so bless those in their company. DNA Questions - Psalm 107Discover:What are the redeemed of the Lord saying?What is the common denominator throughout this chapter?What do the upright see? Nurture:Which of scenarios in this chapter do you resonate with most?What does it look like to "attend to these things"?What evidence do you have that the Lord is working redemptively in your life? Act:What would it look like for you to be intentional about giving thanks to the Lord?What area of your life do you need to cry out to the Lord whose love is steadfast and enduring for deliverance?
1 Dankt dem HERRN, denn er ist gut, und seine Gnade hört niemals auf! 2 Dies sollen alle bekennen, die der HERR erlöst hat. Ja, er hat sie aus der Gewalt ihrer Unterdrücker befreit 3 und aus fernen Ländern wieder zurückgebracht – aus Ost und West, aus Nord und Süd. 4 Manche irrten in der trostlosen […]
Joshua Nilles beschreibt Psalm 107 als einen Lobgesang auf Gottes rettendes Eingreifen in Situationen, in denen Menschen verzweifelt, verloren oder innerlich zerrissen sind. Der Psalm zeigt einen Gott, der Not und Angst sieht, der eingreift und Schritt für Schritt herausführt – oft leise, aber spürbar. Aus genau dieser Erfahrung entstand auch das Lied von Spencer […]
Psalm 107: Giving Thanks for All Things (Special Message - Thanksgiving Eve 2025) taught by Pastor Dave Rolph on 11-26-25.
Psalm 107 reflects on the Israelites rescue from exile, and it also looks forward prophetically to our rescue in Christ. But, the Psalm continues to speak for us today as we journey through the ups and downs of life with Jesus. Taught by Ryan Doucet
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❖ Follow along with today's reading: www.esv.org/Jeremiah13–14;Psalm107:1–22;Romans8 ❖ The English Standard Version (ESV) is an 'essentially literal' translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Created by a team of more than 100 leading evangelical scholars and pastors, the ESV Bible emphasizes 'word-for-word' accuracy, literary excellence, and depth of meaning. ❖ To learn more about the ESV and other audio resources, please visit www.ESV.org
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 107:2. Welcome to "Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes," a tranquil oasis of serenity for your weary soul. In each episode, you'll embark on a soothing journey guided by the wisdom of the most popular book of the Bible, the book of Psalms. Bishop T.D. Jakes' calming voice and gentle prayers will lull you into a peaceful state of mind, perfect for restful sleep or deep meditation. Allow each profound devotional soothe your soul every night. Let the verses of the Psalms cradle your thoughts and provide solace, allowing you to drift into a night of tranquil slumber. Let the Lord be your shepherd tonight, and fall asleep to God's word. Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of these timeless scriptures, nurturing both your spirit and your dreams. Download the Pray.com app for more Bible stories to last a lifetime. To learn more about Bishop T.D. Jakes visit https://tdjenterprises.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.