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Numbers are boring, right? I mean, who gets excited about counting things? Well, did you ever count your Christmas presents as a kid? Have you ever memorized the stats of your favorite athletes, or checked the number of likes on a post, or rejoiced over the number of people confessing Christ through the work a missionary? The numbers presented in these first few chapters may seem boring to us, but they represent the faithfulness of God to Israel. And don't worry, the title of this book is a little misleading; while it opens with counting heads, it gets more exciting in coming chapters.Numbers 1 - 1:13 . Numbers 2 - 8:56 . Numbers 3 - 13:25 . Numbers 4 - 21:20 . Psalm 30 - 29:07 . :::Christian Standard Bible translation.All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Biblefacebook.com/commuterbibleinstagram.com/commuter_bibletwitter.com/CommuterPodpatreon.com/commuterbibleadmin@commuterbible.org
Psalm 30 is a beautiful picture of the joy we have in Christ, a joy that we can trust in, even when it seems far away. Devotionables #759 - Joy Comes in the Morning Psalm 30 The PsalmsDevotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. naobc.org
Proclaiming God's power to transform sorrow into ‘dancing and song,' this Psalm is sung to the uplifting Irish melody, “Green Grows the Laurel.” It's a testament to coming through a time of sorrow and mourning, and finding dancing, song, and joy once again.Get your accompanying journal, which includes further questions for reflection and some invitations to prayer and practicePaid subscribers receive a free journal PDF, or you can purchase a paperback versionVisit the Celtic Psalms website for scores/books, mp3s, CDs, and videos for You Have Turned My SorrowFind out more about the Habits for the Spirit course: an 8-week online course exploring habits and daily spiritual practices to promote wellbeing in body, mind, and spiritFollow Kiran's monthly reflections on Bless My FeetPsalms for the Spirit is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psalmsforthespirit.substack.com/subscribe
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Welcome to episode 191of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we continue our study in the Book of Psalms, covering chapter 30, a Psalm of Thanksgiving. Today, we will cover:- A congregational psalm for the dedication of the temple.- The difference between adoration and confession.- How easy it is to go from confidence in the Lord to self-confidence.- That we are all in desperate need of God's grace.Key takeaways:· God's anger lasts a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime.Quotable:· “David's death and Israels demise would not earn God praise, but Jesus earns God praise from the Grave.”· “I exist so that you are PRAISED! ALL to the praise of your Glory!!”· “David wrote this Psalm for the dedication of God's temple! He just didn't know his temple would one day be you and me!”Application:No matter where we remember that we praise God because- His anger lasts a moment but his favor lasts a lifetime- And his favor far more than we deserve!Connect with us:Web site: https://springbaptist.orgFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/SBCKleinCampus (Klein Campus)https://www.facebook.com/SpringBaptist (Spring Campus)Need us to pray for you? Submit your prayer request to: https://springbaptist.org/prayer/If you haven't already done so, please leave us a rating and review in your podcast provider.
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The 1 Timothy 4:13 Project is a daily journey through Scripture, inspired by the biblical instruction: "Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation, to teaching" (1 Timothy 4:13). Join Pastor David Sumrall as he reads through the entire New Testament in 2025, accompanied by his wife and co-pastor, Sister Beverley Sumrall, who will share the timeless beauty of the Psalms. Together, Pastor David and Sister Beverley serve as the undershepherds of the Cathedral of Praise, a Christian church dedicated to Jesus and His Word, with campuses across Metro Manila and branches worldwide. Today's Scripture Reading: [Psalm 29:1-11] by Sister Beverley Sumrall[Mark 11:26-12:12] by Pastor David E. Sumrall Subscribe to the 1 Timothy 4:13 Project now: https://cathedralofpraisemanila.com.ph/1-timothy-413-project/ Learn more about Pastor David Sumrall: https://linktr.ee/davidsumrall Subscribe to Pastor Beverley Sumrall's Podcast: Praise Moments Get to know Cathedral of Praise: https://linktr.ee/cathedralofpraise Subscribe to Cathedral of Praise TV: Cathedral of Praise TV Visit our website: https://cathedralofpraisemanila.com.ph Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cop.manila Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathedralofpraiseph Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/COPmanila 2025 1 Timothy 4:13 Project
The 1 Timothy 4:13 Project is a daily journey through Scripture, inspired by the biblical instruction: "Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to exhortation, to teaching" (1 Timothy 4:13). Join Pastor David Sumrall as he reads through the entire New Testament in 2025, accompanied by his wife and co-pastor, Sister Beverley Sumrall, who will share the timeless beauty of the Psalms. Together, Pastor David and Sister Beverley serve as the undershepherds of the Cathedral of Praise, a Christian church dedicated to Jesus and His Word, with campuses across Metro Manila and branches worldwide. Today's Scripture Reading: [Psalm 29:1-11] by Sister Beverley Sumrall[Mark 11:26-12:12] by Pastor David E. Sumrall Subscribe to the 1 Timothy 4:13 Project now: https://cathedralofpraisemanila.com.ph/1-timothy-413-project/ Learn more about Pastor David Sumrall: https://linktr.ee/davidsumrall Subscribe to Pastor Beverley Sumrall's Podcast: Praise Moments Get to know Cathedral of Praise: https://linktr.ee/cathedralofpraise Subscribe to Cathedral of Praise TV: Cathedral of Praise TV Visit our website: https://cathedralofpraisemanila.com.ph Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cop.manila Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathedralofpraiseph Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/COPmanila 2025 1 Timothy 4:13 Project
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 30:5. 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.
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Theme From Sunday's Sermon: Communication in Relationships On this edition of One Single Story, Pastors Stephen Mizell, Jay Rivenbark, and Alyssa Bream discuss the following questions: Our theme this month focuses on relationships. We have chosen to talk about Psalm 30:1–12 today, part of our daily Bible reading plan. So I guess my question is how does this relate to relationships? What stops people from telling their personal testimony to others? Do you have any ideas about how we might can incorporate sharing testimonies in our own church community? Tell us about a time when you experienced a sense of hope when you were listening to someone else share their personal testimony. The reading for the day is: Exodus 23:14–25:40 Matthew 24:29-51 Psalm 30:1-12 Proverbs 7:24-27
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Aan de slag!Welke dingen heeft God ten goede in jouw leven veranderd tot nu toe? Dank Hem daarvoor, net zoals David dat doet. Probeer vandaag een getuigenis van iemand op te zoeken die vertelt over wat God in zijn of haar leven gedaan heeft en wordt daardoor bemoedigd. Deze overdenking is geschreven door schrijfster Marije Dekker-Brandwijk.
In this episode of Pray the Word on Psalm 30:5, David Platt points us to God's promise of sustaining us through dark nights.Explore more content from Radical.
Psalm 30 is a joyful song of thanksgiving in which David praises God for delivering him from the depths of despair. Pastor Fredo reflects on how David transitions from mourning to dancing, expressing his gratitude for God's mercy. This Psalm teaches us the importance of remembering and celebrating God's faithfulness in our lives.Pastor Fredo also highlights the contrast between sorrow and joy in this Psalm, showing that God's anger is momentary, but His favor lasts a lifetime. It's an encouragement for believers to give thanks, knowing that God turns our mourning into joy and brings restoration to our lives.--Support content like this and the vision of Sandals Church at http://sandalschurch.com/support/Join our email list for content updates: http://sandalschurch.com/subscribeDownload the Sandals Church App: http://sandalschurch.com/app/If you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected, please email us anytime at online@sandalschurch.com!
Psalm 30:10-12New Living Translation10 Hear me, Lord, and have mercy on me. Help me, O Lord.”11 You have turned my mourning into joyful dancing. You have taken away my clothes of mourning and clothed me with joy,12 that I might sing praises to you and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give you thanks forever!Music : "Rest in the Shadow" by Julian & Melissa Wiggins,Used with permission.
This episode Noah explores another psalm concerning the topic of death. In this psalm the singer utters praises to God for an apparent rescue from illness. Noah explores more ideas on the topic of death and how mourning is finally turned into dancing. "Psalm 30" Published by Ballad Of - Topic Listen here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGN6ng4SkBw ℗ 2019 Ballad Of
You are listening to the messages from Pastor Scott Tewell who is the Lead Pastor at Rosedale Baptist Church in Rosedale, MD. Each week we provide these messages to help you grow in your faith and find encouragement through God's Word.
In this episode, Tyler and Andy discuss Psalm 30. They explore how we should respond to our Heavenly Father's discipline.
If any Bible character lived a life of seemingly constant danger, it was David—and we feel the weight of that danger most clearly in many of his psalms. Psalm 30 was one of those psalms where David wrestled with his experiences of danger, but in retrospect. Explore with the group how David learned to trust God's long game through all the downs and ups of life, and how we can learn to trust God's heart as well. WAYS TO LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE:
Reader: Danita O'Loughlin Preacher: Jonathan Smith Today we start our twelfth year of exploring the Psalms during the summer break. Pastor Jonathan is teaching from Psalm 30, a psalm where David looks at how great things are when he's walking with God, but also how bad things are when he turns from God. The message from this psalm is that even though he was far from God at the time he wrote this, David turned back to God. The same applies to us. When things are going very good in our lives, it's then that we have a tendency to turn away from God, and then fall into sin, but God, in his mercy, disciplines us to bring us back into right relationship with him. Red Door is an Anglican Church in Melbourne, Australia. We exist to be a community of people helping people make all of life all about Jesus.
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Join me for a talk about C.P.R. - Conundrums, Ponderings, and Reflections. Today is only happening today. So, while today is still today... I'm gonna share a bit of takeaways from mine. And, yes, that is a towel on my head. #iswhatitis #iykyk To everyone who knows - Yes, yes it is another acronym. Why not? To those who don't know - Yes, yes I do like words... A LOT! Coming up with new Acronyms is a fun, entertaining challenge for me and I do, indeed, enjoy them! A lot of the time, for me, it's the little things in life, y'all. Enjoy all of it! Big, medium, small... and all the in-between. And for those that need it, remember - Joy Comes in the morning. (see Psalm 30) I am launching a new business initiative to help fund our nonprofit organization, Kingdom Industries United, where we help leaders in the Kingdom of God through the many Unity Projects of connection, collaboration and community. For the business launch, I have written a book to connect you to the heart of what I do as I serve leaders. Intentionally Teachable Leaders, LLC. is a way for me to meet you where you are at and discover together the ways that we can help move you forward and upward in all you do. It's an acceleration, elevation, and alignment initiative rooted in the Word of God. Together, we can. Together, we are. Let's go! Sign up to receive the free eBook for leaders who serve others and are experiencing overwhelm, burnout, and/or procrastination. On top of these strategies and solutions, the topic of time management is also covered. Here's the link: https://intentionallyteachable.com/connect --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aprildmetzler/support
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Join us as Evan Alrutz concludes our series, A Stroll in the Psalms, with a sermon entitled “Praising God During Our Grief and Gladness" speaking from Psalm 30.
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In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
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Have you ever desperately wondered: “Where did my joy go? And how do I get it back?” If yes, you're in good company, friend.Today's prayer of REST is based on Psalm 30:5: "Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning."This season, we're asking God to restore to us the joy of our salvation, and each week we'll base our prayers on a different Bible passage that speaks of joy. Together, we'll ask the Lord to do a new work in our hearts as we: Recite God's GoodnessExpress Our NeedinessSeek His Stillness, and Trust His FaithfulnessThroughout these guided prayers episodes and their corresponding “Behind-the-Scenes Conversations” with Asheritah and Hannah, you'll discover God's promise of delight to His children and learn how to claim His joy as your birthright—the promised fruit from God's Spirit as we invite Him to do His good work in us.This season of Praying for Joy is based on my brand new book – Delighting in Jesus: Rhythms to Restore Joy When You Feel Burdened, Broken, or Burned-Out, which releases December 3 and available wherever books are sold. (Amazon preorders guarantee the lowest price and helps more people discover the book too! Thanks for your support: https://amzn.to/3Zb5HAi) Until we meet again, may you find much joy in Jesus, the One who delights in you!
Are the temporary troubles of today keeping you from praising the Lord? In this study from Psalm 30, Pastor Bunjee Garrett encourages believers to worship God through every trial and tribulation. The post Psalm 30 appeared first on Calvary South Austin.
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Welcome to Day 2487 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 30:6-12 Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2487 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2487 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before.. In today's Wisdom Nugget, we'll look at the second half of Psalm 30, verses 6-12, from the New Living Translation. This passage is rich in personal reflection and full of profound truths that can help guide us through the highs and lows of life. Psalm 30 is a psalm of thanksgiving and praise, attributed to David, who reflects on God's deliverance. It's a reminder that even when we feel secure in ourselves, it is God who sustains us, and when we experience trouble, He is the one who turns our mourning into joy. As we dive into these verses, let's consider how David's journey of faith can speak to us in our own times of trial and triumph. Let's begin by reading Psalm 30:6-12 together: Psalm 30:6-12 (NLT): 6 When I was prosperous, I said, “Nothing can stop me now!” 7 Your favor, O Lord, made me as secure as a mountain. Then You turned away from me, and I was shattered. 8 I cried out to You, O Lord. I begged the Lord for mercy, saying, 9 “What will You gain if I die, if I sink into the grave? Can my dust praise You? Can it tell of Your faithfulness? 10 Hear me, Lord, and have mercy on me. Help me, O Lord.” 11 You have turned my mourning into joyful dancing. You have taken away my clothes of mourning and clothed me with joy, 12 that I might sing praises to You and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give You thanks forever! Self-Reliance and the Illusion of Security (Verses 6-7): David begins this portion of the psalm by looking back on a time in his life when he felt secure in himself: “When I was prosperous, I said, ‘Nothing can stop me now!'” It's easy to relate to David here. When things are going well—when we have success, wealth, health, and everything seems to be in order—we can slip into a mindset of self-reliance. We might think that we've got it all together, that nothing can shake us. David admits that during his prosperity, he felt invincible. But in verse 7, we see the reality check: “Your favor, O Lord, made me as secure as a mountain. Then You turned away from me, and I was shattered.” David acknowledges that it wasn't his own strength or ability that made him secure—it was the favor of the Lord. God's protection and blessing were the foundation of David's security. And when God's presence seemed to withdraw, David was immediately shaken. What once felt like a solid mountain of security crumbled in an instant. This is a humbling reminder for all of us. It's tempting to rely on our own resources, skills, or achievements, but we must never forget that it is God who sustains us. Our security, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual, comes from Him alone. Without His favor, we are vulnerable. When things go well, we should give thanks to God and recognize that it is by His hand, not our...
Welcome to Day 2485 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 30:1-5 Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2485 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2485 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before.. In today's Wisdom Nugget, we will be diving into a beautiful psalm of thanksgiving and deliverance, Psalm 30:1-5, from the New Living Translation. Psalm 30 was written by David, and it is often referred to as a psalm of dedication for the Temple. However, we see in this psalm that David expresses deep gratitude to God for delivering him from a time of great trouble and restoring him to a place of joy. It's a reminder that our God is a God who lifts us out of the pits of despair and replaces our sorrow with joy. Let's read Psalm 30:1-5 together: Psalm 30:1-5 (NLT): 1 I will exalt You, Lord, for You rescued me. You refused to let my enemies triumph over me. 2 O Lord my God, I cried to You for help, and You restored my health. 3 You brought me up from the grave, O Lord. You kept me from falling into the pit of death. 4 Sing to the Lord, all you godly ones! Praise His holy name. 5 For His anger lasts only a moment, but His favor lasts a lifetime! Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning. David's Rescue and Triumph (Verses 1-3): David begins this psalm with a declaration of praise: “I will exalt You, Lord, for You rescued me.” Right from the start, we can sense the overwhelming gratitude David feels. He exalts the Lord, not out of duty, but out of a heart filled with thanksgiving. Why? Because God has rescued him. David reflects on how the Lord refused to let his enemies triumph over him. This tells us that David had been in a dangerous physical, emotional, or spiritual situation, and his enemies thought they had the upper hand. Yet, God intervened. He didn't allow David's enemies to claim victory. Then, in verse 2, David gives more insight into his distress. He says, “O Lord my God, I cried to You for help, and You restored my health.” Here, we see that David was facing external threats and a personal crisis. Whether it was a physical illness or an emotional/spiritual low point, David found himself in a place of deep need. His response was to cry out to God, and God heard his plea. This is an important reminder for all of us. When we face challenges—whether they are health-related, spiritual struggles, or external pressures—our first response should be to cry out to God. David's experience shows us that God hears, and He answers. Verse 3 takes the imagery even deeper: “You brought me up from the grave, O Lord. You kept me from falling into the pit of death.” David uses dramatic language here—he compares his situation to being brought up from the grave. Whether he was close to death or just felt overwhelmed by despair, David acknowledges that without God's intervention, he would have been lost. The “pit of death” symbolizes the lowest of lows—a place of hopelessness. Yet, God, in His mercy, reached
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 30:5. 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.