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Fr. Mike reflects on the relationship between David and Abigail, and how the Lord calls David to be a better man through Abigail. Where has God put these types of relationships in our lives? Today's readings are 1 Samuel 25 and Psalm 63. 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.
Turn to God in faith and confidence and look beyond the circumstances to the cross of Jesus and see God's love for you.
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Oftentimes, we can get caught up in the process of church rather than the person of Jesus. How can we get a real thirst for God back into our worship?
Psalm 63New Living Translation1 O God, you are my God; I earnestly search for you.My soul thirsts for you; my whole body longs for youin this parched and weary land where there is no water.2 I have seen you in your sanctuary and gazed upon your power and glory.3 Your unfailing love is better than life itself; how I praise you!4 I will praise you as long as I live, lifting up my hands to you in prayer.5 You satisfy me more than the richest feast. I will praise you with songs of joy.Music: "Rest in the Shadow" by Julian & Melissa Wiggins,Used with permission.
The gospel of Matthew was written with a Jewish audience in mind, pointing frequently to the Old Testament to show how Christ was God's promised Messiah and the fulfillment of the Law. Matthew looks back upon some 60 Hebrew prophecies throughout his text. Not only is He the long-awaited King, He is also the new Abraham, that is, the head of the new spiritual Israel comprised of all who follow Him. If that weren't enough, Matthew also shows that Jesus is the new Moses; He is the greater prophet, teacher, and deliverer born among Israel's brothers who gives perfect instruction from God.Matthew 1 - 1:11 . Matthew 2 - 5:48 . Matthew 3 - 9:59 . Matthew 4 - 13:48 . Psalm 63 - 18:08 . :::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
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit.thetruthpulpit.comClick the icon below to listen. Related PodcastsRedemptive Love #2Redemptive Love #1A Marrying Kind of Woman #2
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of The Truth Pulpit. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from Truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms now as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit.thetruthpulpit.com
If Israel enters the land and follows the Lord's statutes and ordinances, they will be blessed by the Lord. If, however, they turn from keeping his law, they will receive a curse from the Lord, rather than a blessing. After warning the Israelites of what's at stake, Moses begins to give a second presentation of the law of God to a new generation, hence “Deuteronomy,” meaning “second law.” Among his many admonitions is the destruction of high places and altars to foreign gods, saying, “You are not to do as we are doing here today; everyone is doing what seems right in his own sight.” Under this covenant, the purity of God's people as a whole was tantamount, for they represented God on the earth. Therefore sin and idolatry could not be tolerated among those who were a part of Israel.Deuteronomy 11 - 1:01 . Deuteronomy 12 - 7:33 . Deuteronomy 13 - 14:39 . Psalm 63 - 18:44 . :::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
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This chapter highlights how David could stay positive even when life was hard.
"What Part of You wants God?"Psalm 63Steven Rodriguez
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 63:3. 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.
Thirsting After God (Psalm 63:1) - Evening Sermon
Journey through Psalm 63 with Elder Adam Gustavson as he unravels Davids longing for God during times of suffering, a powerful testament to faith, worship, and salvation through Christ. The post Psalm 63 appeared first on Mt. Rose OPC.
Speaker: Seth Sherwood Main Idea: Our first priority should be to seek God in prayer throughout the day and in the various circumstances of life. Applications: 1. Seek God for salvation. 2. Pray!
Jason and Roger conclude a four-part March series called Our Favorite Psalms. In this fourth and final episode, one of Jason's favorites: Psalm 63. PREVIOUSLY IN THIS SERIES: Psalm 23: The LORD is My Shepherd Psalm 34: Taste and See That the LORD is Good Psalm 73: But God is the Strength of My Heart
For your convenience and as an outreach of our ministry, this video is shared from our Sunday Worship Service. This week we continue in the season of Lent by reading from Isaiah 55:1-9 and Psalm 63:1-8 with a sermon by Charissa Crowder.[Leader:] You were not thrown into the world by chance. You are not swimming alone in a great ocean. You are loved. You are seen in your struggle. You are the center of God's affection. You are the reason Jesus came as Savior.[ALL:] Before I was born, God saw me and loved me. Being wanted by God is the trustworthy ground on which my life is standing. From here I can construct life. God's grace is the foundation for my days. God's love is the core of my being.www.JesusLoves757.com/sunday
This episode of Faith with Friends Podcast, hosted by Lisa Lorenzo, invites listeners to join in a heartfelt exploration of spiritual dryness and renewal through biblical teachings. Focusing on Psalm 63, Lisa offers guidance and personal anecdotes to connect the ancient scripture to modern life challenges, emphasizing a deeper connection to faith and spiritual fulfillment. The episode promises to resonate with those seeking hope and strength amidst life's wilderness.In today's episode, Lisa Lorenzo addresses the common experience of spiritual drought. She draws on the profound verses from Psalm 63, sharing insights about King David's earnest search for God in the desert. With relevant SEO keywords such as "spiritual growth" and "deepening your faith," Lisa delves into how believers can navigate times of dryness by prioritizing God and cultivating a resilient trust in Him. Through this inspiring discussion, Lisa successfully ties David's wilderness experience to Jesus' own journey and provides practical advice on seeking spiritual nourishment in challenging times.Lisa seamlessly intertwines biblical wisdom and personal anecdotes, catering to listeners who yearn for a meaningful reconnection with their faith. She places a strong emphasis on authenticity in prayer and meditation, encouraging listeners to acknowledge their feelings and to find solace in God's unwavering love. With an undercurrent of optimism and encouragement, Lisa reminds her audience that they are not alone in their journeys, as Jesus has gone before and walks alongside them. Her motivational tone and relatable approach make this episode a must-listen for those pursuing a deeper spiritual life.Key Takeaways:Embrace spiritual dryness as an opportunity to seek a deeper connection with God by prioritizing Him in moments of need.Psalm 63 offers insights into the earnest desire for divine presence, serving as a guiding light for believers encountering wilderness seasons.Authentic prayer and reflection, including acknowledging one's own struggles, lay the foundation for spiritual transformation.Jesus' journey through the desert is parallel to our own challenges, affirming that His guidance and the Holy Spirit's strength are always present.Resilient faith emerges from worship, meditation on God's truths, and a determined clinging to His promises, even when circumstances seem bleak.Notable Quotes:"Maybe you're craving a better relationship with God or just a filling with the Holy Spirit.""His desire wasn't first for deliverance. It was for God's divine presence.""Our worship shouldn't be the response of being rescued. It is the song of seeking the rescuer and knowing that he is near.""The same God who sustained David, who upheld Jesus, is right here, right now, upholding you and me.""Jesus has walked it before you.
Caroline reads Psalm 63 and Pastor Dan Foster teaches that God's love is better than life itself at Pembury Baptist Church on 23rd March 2025.
Today, Pastor Steve Boul speaks in week 3 of our series through the time of Lent. We will be following in the Revised Common Lectionary for this series, using the Biblical passages for each week. The series is titled "From Wandering to Wonder." Today's scripture focus is Psalm 63. The wandering in the desert of Lent creates openness and room for the wonder of Easter and resurrection life in your journey. We look to find life in the journey of Jesus. You can find the full sermon notes and other resources at our website. We hope this message encourages you and helps you know Jesus in a more real way. Subscribe to us at our YouTube channel, on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify. You can also visit us at Facebook or Instagram.
FPC Knoxville's 3/16/25 Sunday Sermon "Thirsty" - Rev. Mark Curtis (Psalm 63:1-8 /Isaiah 55:1-9)Hymn Of Response: "Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy" performed by Mark Pace and our adult choir.Prayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
Join us today as we share a prophetic dream we just received that has come with a directive and warning for the events in the middle east. The Lord is faithful to reveal His plans so let us participate with Him.
Longing for the Presence of God | Psalm 63 | Pastor Will Cover
It is time this very minute to pray and seek God. Time to set our timers and pray for the minute. This podcast encourages us to stop for a minute and, now, in the presence of our Heavenly Father—with praise and prayer—worship Him in Jesus' name and in the power of the Holy Spirit. ———— *We do not own the rights to music played on this podcast.
God, Our Best And Highest Good (Psalm 63)
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In today's reflection, Pastor Fredo explores Psalm 63, where David expresses his deep longing and thirst for God's presence. As we seek a closer relationship with God, we are encouraged to desire Him above all else. Reflect on your own hunger for God and join Pastor Fredo in prayer for a deeper connection.--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 63:1-8You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you,in a dry and parched land where there is no water.2 I have seen you in the sanctuary and beheld your power and your glory.3 Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you.4 I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands.5 I will be fully satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise you.6 On my bed I remember you; I think of you through the watches of the night.7 Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings.8 I cling to you; your right hand upholds me.
EPISODE 1103 It's Wednesday, February 26, and Steve Deur and Frank Marietta discuss Psalm 63. 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!
Reader: Anne Miller Preacher: Jonathan Smith Psalm 63 is a call to always praise God - especially when we are at a low point in our lives. We have a tendency to try and find other things in our lives to satisfy our needs, yet they all leave us dry and desolate, without water (Ps 63:1), but God is the fountain of never ending water. In comparison, it is ridiculous to seek these other things when God is there. 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.
DATE: February 09, 2025 TEXT: Psalm 63:1-8 SPEAKER: Rev. David Zavadil https://www.evergreentn.com/
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In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
❖ Today's Bible reading is Psalm 63: www.ESV.org/Psalm63 ❖ 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/