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Isaac Buckner walks us through Psalm 45, our righteous King, and his relationship with his people. Devotionables #774 - The Royal Wedding Psalm 45 The PsalmsDevotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. naobc.org
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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 45:10-17] by Sister Beverley Sumrall [Luke 13:22-14:6] 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 42:1-11] by Sister Beverley Sumrall [Luke 10:17-42] 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
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Old Testament ReadingSong of Solomon 1 (p. 560)
Moses continues to speak to the Israelites before his impending death, reminding this new generation about the laws and statutes that have been put in place. Many of the structures given here for a system of justice continue to provide a template for our judicial systems in the west today, including concepts such as the testimony of multiple witnesses, a hierarchy of courts, and varying degrees of manslaughter. We'll see a foretelling of King Solomon's fall as Moses forewarns them about the dangers of a king who acquires too many wives and horses. We'll also see a foreshadow of Christ in today's passage; He is the prophet raised from among Israel's brothers who will tell them everything God commands Him.Deuteronomy 16 - 1:12 . Deuteronomy 17 - 6:12 . Deuteronomy 18 - 10:33 . Deuteronomy 19 - 15:16 . Deuteronomy 20 - 19:11 . Psalm 45 - 23:30 . :::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
Annunciation of the Lord (Year C, 2024-2025)Scripture Readings: Isaiah 7:10-14, Psalm 45, Hebrews 10:4-10, Luke 1:26-38
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Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection: Season 4 Episode 50: Our Glorious Future: Psalm 45:1-17 #morningreflections #salvation #spiritualsight #grace
Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection: Season 4 Episode 49: God's Delight in His People: Psalm 45:1-17 #morningreflections #salvation #spiritualsight #grace
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 45:6. 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.
Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection: Season 4 Episode 48: The Supremacy of Christ: Psalm 45:1-17 #morningreflections #salvation #spiritualsight #grace
We're continuing to read through the Levitical law that was given to Moses and Aaron. These were the statutes, ordinances, and observances commanded by the Lord that Israel must keep in order to maintain the covenant. God Almighty, who is perfect in holiness, is to dwell among them. Since man is imperfect, God is giving this law as a means for them to be justified before him. By humble obedience to the Lord, they could stay within the camp of Israel and be blessed by the presence of God. Today's reading covers the day of atonement, a non-exhaustive list of forbidden sacrifices, the consequences of eating blood, the prohibition of pagan practices, and the prohibition of sexual perversions.Leviticus 16 - 1:01 . Leviticus 17 - 8:45 . Leviticus 18 - 11:49 .Psalm 45 - 16:42 . :::Christian Standard Bible translation.All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.Co-produced by the Christian Standard Bible.facebook.com/commuterbibleinstagram.com/commuter_bibletwitter.com/CommuterPodpatreon.com/commuterbibleadmin@commuterbible.org
Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection: Season 4 Episode 47: Gratitude and a Full Heart: Psalm 45:1-17 #morningreflections #salvation #spiritualsight #grace
In this episode, I dive into Psalm 45 as it talks about ‘The Anointed King and His Bride'It speaks a Royal Wedding which as believers we know it ultimately points to KING JESUS.‘My heart is overflowing with a good theme; I recite my composition concerning the King; My tongue is the pen of a ready writer'.…
Anchored in the Word Morning Reflection: Season 4 Episode 46: Rich Truth and a Full Heart: Psalm 45:1-17 #morningreflections #salvation #spiritualsight #grace
EPISODE 1107 It's Tuesday, March 4, and Malachi VDZ, Easton VDZ and Liam DeHaan discuss Psalm 45. For the full VP Bible Reading Plan, head to https://www.victorypoint.org/resources. For more on the context of today's passage check out the resources at https://bibleproject.com/explore/book-overviews. To find out more about VictoryPoint Church go to victorypoint.org.If you have comments on this episode or podcast send us an email at info@victorypoint.org. And be sure to subscribe to this podcast!
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In today's reading, Pastor Fredo meditates on Psalm 45, a beautiful song of love for the king, often understood as a prophetic psalm pointing to Christ. This psalm highlights the majesty of the king and the beauty of His reign. Reflect on God's eternal kingship and take time to worship Him with a heart full of love.--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!
Welcome to Day 2562 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2562 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 45:10–17 Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2562 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2562 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 continue our journey through Psalm 45. In this episode, we'll be exploring verses 10 through 17 from the New Living Translation. Psalm 45 is a beautiful and poetic wedding song that originally celebrated the marriage of an Israelite king, but it also carries prophetic significance, pointing to Christ as the ultimate King and the Church as His bride. Today's passage shifts the focus to the bride—her calling, her beauty, and her glorious future. This passage invites us to reflect on what it means to be part of God's kingdom and how we are called to embrace our new identity in Christ. Let's begin by reading the passage together: Psalm 45:10-17 (NLT) 10 Listen to me, O royal daughter; take to heart what I say. Forget your people and your family far away. 11 For your royal husband delights in your beauty; honor him, for he is your lord. 12 The princess of Tyre will shower you with gifts. The wealthy will beg your favor. 13 The bride, a princess, looks glorious in her golden gown. 14 In her beautiful robes, she is led to the king, accompanied by her bridesmaids. 15 What a joyful and enthusiastic procession as they enter the king's palace! 16 Your sons will become kings like their father. You will make them rulers over many lands. 17 I will bring honor to Your name in every generation. Therefore, the nations will praise You forever and ever. A Call to Leave the Past Behind (Verses 10-11) The passage begins with a call to the bride: “Listen to me, O royal daughter; take to heart what I say. Forget your people and your family far away.” This is an invitation for her to leave behind her old life and fully embrace her new identity as the king's bride. This verse reflects a common theme in royal marriages of the ancient world—when a woman married a king, she often left her homeland to become part of his kingdom. This wasn't just a geographical shift; it represented a new allegiance, a new way of life. Verse 11 continues: “For your royal husband delights in your beauty; honor him, for he is your lord.” This highlights the bride's cherished status. She is not merely accepted—she is delighted in. The king values her and calls her to a place of honor. Illustration: Imagine a young woman from a humble background being chosen to marry a great and noble king. At first, she might struggle with leaving behind her familiar life, but as she embraces her new role, she realizes the honor and love bestowed upon her. Application: For believers, this passage mirrors our calling in Christ. When we become followers of Jesus, we are invited to leave behind anything...
Welcome to Day 2560 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2560 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 45:6-11– Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2560 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2560 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 continue exploring the majestic Psalm 45, focusing on verses 6 through 11 from the New Living Translation. Psalm 45 is often called a royal wedding psalm. It was likely written to celebrate the wedding of an Israelite king, but it also holds deeper significance as a prophetic foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, our eternal King. These verses shift the focus from the king's strength in battle to his righteous rule and the glory of his bride. This passage is rich in meaning, pointing not only to an earthly king's wedding but ultimately to Christ's reign and His bride—the Church. Let's begin by reading the passage together: Psalm 45:6-11 (NLT) 6 Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever. You rule with a scepter of justice. 7 You love justice and hate evil. Therefore God, your God, has anointed you, pouring out the oil of joy on you more than on anyone else. 8 Myrrh, aloes, and cassia perfume your robes. In ivory palaces, the music of strings entertains you. 9 Kings' daughters are among your noble women. At your right side stands the queen, wearing jewelry of finest gold from Ophir. 10 Listen to me, O royal daughter; take to heart what I say. Forget your people and your family far away. 11 For your royal husband delights in your beauty; honor him, for he is your lord. The Eternal Reign of the King (Verses 6-7) Verse 6 begins with a bold and powerful declaration: “Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever. You rule with a scepter of justice.” Here, we see a remarkable transition. The psalmist, who was speaking about the earthly king, now directly addresses God. This shift is significant because it suggests that the king's reign is not merely human—it is divinely appointed and foreshadows Christ's eternal kingdom. The imagery of the throne enduring forever reminds us that God's rule is not temporary. Earthly kings and rulers come and go, but God's reign is everlasting. Unlike human governments that can be corrupt or unstable, His kingdom is built on perfect justice. Verse 7 reinforces this idea: “You love justice and hate evil. Therefore God, your God, has anointed you, pouring out the oil of joy on you more than on anyone else.” This passage highlights the King's character—He is not just powerful; He is righteous. He loves justice and hates evil, which is why He is anointed above all others. This verse is directly quoted in Hebrews 1:8-9, where it is applied to Jesus Christ. This confirms that Psalm 45 is not just about an earthly ruler but ultimately points to Jesus, the true King who reigns in righteousness. Illustration: Imagine a...
Welcome to Day 2558 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2558 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 45:1-5 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2558 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2558 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 explore the majestic and poetic Psalm 45, focusing on verses 1 through 5 from the New Living Translation. Psalm 45 is unique among the psalms because it is a royal wedding song. It celebrates the beauty, strength, and righteousness of the king and paints a picture of majesty and divine favor. While it originally may have been written for an earthly king, many see it as a prophetic foreshadowing of Christ, the ultimate King. As we go through these verses, we'll reflect on the significance of the King's glory, his strength in battle, and how his reign points to God's eternal rule. Let's begin by reading the passage together: Psalm 45:1-5 (NLT) 1 Beautiful words stir my heart. I will recite a lovely poem about the king, for my tongue is like the pen of a skillful poet. 2 You are the most handsome of all. Gracious words stream from your lips. God himself has blessed you forever. 3 Put on your sword, O mighty warrior! You are so glorious, so majestic! 4 In your majesty, ride out to victory, defending truth, humility, and justice. Go forth to perform awe-inspiring deeds! 5 Your arrows are sharp, piercing your enemies' hearts. The nations fall beneath your feet. A Song Overflowing with Praise (Verse 1) The psalm begins with a personal declaration from the writer: “Beautiful words stir my heart. I will recite a lovely poem about the king, for my tongue is like the pen of a skillful poet.” Right from the start, we see that this psalm is not just an ordinary song—it is a work of deep admiration and love, meant to honor the king. The imagery of the poet's tongue being like a pen suggests that the psalmist is filled with inspiration, compelled to speak of the king's greatness. This reminds us that when we reflect on God's majesty and goodness, our hearts should overflow with praise. Illustration: Think about a time when you were so moved by someone's kindness, leadership, or character that you couldn't help but speak highly of them. Perhaps it was a mentor, a family member, or a friend who inspired you deeply. The psalmist feels this same passion when speaking of the king's majesty. Application: How often do we let our hearts overflow with praise for God? When we take time to meditate on His goodness, our natural response should be worship. Like the psalmist, we can let our words be an offering of gratitude and admiration. The King's Beauty and Divine Favor (Verse 2) In verse 2, the psalmist describes the king's appearance and speech: “You are the most handsome of all. Gracious words stream from your lips. God himself has blessed you...
The idea of a royal wedding evokes all kinds of grand and festive imagery. Psalm 45 is a wedding poem dedicated to the king and his new bride and there are many interesting and noteworthy concepts associated with this particular psalm addressed in this lesson.----------------------------Please follow us on these platforms:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JointhesearchTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jointhesearchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jointhesearchtodayFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jointhesearchtoday
Fr. Mike reads about the powerful moment God reveals himself to Moses in the burning bush and promises to set the Israelites free from slavery. Today's' readings are Exodus 3, Leviticus 2-3; and Psalm 45. 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.
In Genesis 41 we have Joseph's elevation from prison to be the highest ruler in Egypt after Pharaoh. The butler had been restored to Pharaoh's service so that he might be there at the time of Pharaoh's double dream. Joseph, however, had to be patient for 3 more years before God would bring him out of the prison house – just as our Lord spent 3 days in the grave and was dependent on His Father to bring him back to life. One troublesome night Pharaoh dreamt two disturbing dreams. The number 7 was a most significant common factor in both dreams. The first was of 7 fat cows being eaten by 7 lean cows, who were no fatter after having eaten the fat cows. The second dream concerned 7 fat ears of wheat being devoured by the 7 withered ears; which ears grew no larger for their efforts. In the morning Pharaoh summoned all his magicians and wise men to try to interpret his disturbing thoughts. They had no idea and it was then the butler remembered Joseph and related the dreams and their accurate interpretation by the young Hebrew house slave. He told Pharaoh and Joseph was shaved and clad in robes befitting one who was to stand before the god-king that Pharaoh claimed to be. Pharaoh told Joseph that he had heard that Joseph was able to interpret dreams. Joseph rightly deflected the disused from himself to the Almighty; who alone would be able to calm the king's mind. Compare how Daniel virtually repeats Joseph's words when interpreting to Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 2. The 7s were years. There were to be 7 years where the land would produce plentifully; followed by 7 years of severe famine. After having unfolded the meaning of the doubled dream from Yahweh Joseph gave advice to Pharaoh of a wise plan for storing the surplus. Pharaoh's response was to declare that it would be difficult to find a wiser advisor than Joseph. Joseph was declared to be the best person for the job and immediately made Prime Minister. Joseph was given splendid robes of office and a golden chain showing his authority over Pharaoh's people. Joseph's name was changed toZaphenath-Paneah (which meant “the Saviour of the World”). He was given lands in Goshen, where Pharaoh's priests dwelled, to go with his status. Joseph was also granted Asenath the daughter of Potiphera the priest of On to be his wife. Joseph was 30 years old when all this happened – just as our Lord Jesus Christ was 30 when his ministry began. Psalm 45 is written be Solomon to celebrate his marriage to the beautiful princess daughter of Pharaoh king of Egypt to himself. Solomon's marriage becomes typical of the Lord Jesus Christ's union with the faithful believers. The writer commences the song be declaring that he was writing about a theme which delighted him. The beautiful character of the Lord Jesus Christ was that sweet them (compare John Thomas' comments about2 Samuel 23 verses 1; which he says speaks of our Lord as the sweetest theme of Israel's Psalms). The word “indicting” in verse 1 (AV) signifies “bubbling over with enthusiasm”. In verse 2 the bride speaks of her groom being handsome. She tells of “grace pouring from his lips”(see Luke 4 verse 22). We are truly “saved by his life”; but, it can equally be said that, we are saved by his words (John6:63). CONT READING... https://christadelphianvideo.org/thoughts-on-the-readings-for-january-25th-genesis-41-psalm-45-matthew-27/
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We were designed to desire. Desires are not bad, but our problem lies in desiring the wrong things. If we are not desiring God, we will desire something else. In Psalm 45, the sons of Korah draw attention to the beauty, majesty, and power of the king while admonishing the bride to make herself ready to meet him. In understanding the Psalms as anticipating the arrival of the true King in Jesus, we too must ready our hearts to desire the King in all his beauty.
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In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
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November 10, 2024 Psalm 45 by Grace Bible Church
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 45:6. 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.
Psalm 45, Ecclesiastes 11-12 & Wisdom 9 : What Is The Purpose and Duty of Man? by Shawn Ozbun
In this episode of Pray the Word on Psalm 45:6, David Platt reminds us that Jesus is the perfectly righteous King we need.Explore more content from Radical.
We should live with joyful confidence because our God is a mighty fortress.Reading Plan: Old Testament - Psalms 45-48New Testament - Ephesians 6Visit https://www.revivalfromthebible.com/ for more information.
Journey with us through Psalm 45 at Into the Word, a radio and online program committed to reading, loving, and living the whole Counsel of God. In this program we will work our way chapter by chapter through the whole Bible. Our host and Bible teacher for this adventure is Pastor Paul Carter. If you are interested in additional resources or previous episodes in the series, you can find those at https://intotheword.ca/. If you would like to support the program or our monthly mission partner, you can do so at https://intotheword.ca/how-to-support-the-into-the-word-podcast-bible-commentary. To connect with our Bible readers and Into the Word listeners, connect with us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/In2theWord
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