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Reasoning Through the Bible
Why Do the Nations Rage? — Psalm 2 Explained (Session 2)

Reasoning Through the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 30:37 Transcription Available


Submit a Question or CommentIn this verse-by-verse study of Psalm 2, Reasoning Through the Bible explores one of the Bible's clearest Messianic Psalms. The psalm begins with a world in chaos — nations raging, rulers conspiring, and people resisting the authority of God and His Anointed One. But the message of Psalm 2 is not that rebellion will win. The message is that God reigns, Christ is His King, and all resistance to Him is ultimately vain. This session explains the narrative flow between Psalm 1 and Psalm 2, the meaning of “Messiah” and “Christ,” why the nations reject God, how Acts 4 connects Psalm 2 to Jesus, and what it means that God has installed His King on Zion. The study also addresses the Father's words, “You are My Son,” the future reign of Christ, and the warning that the Son will one day rule the nations with a rod of iron. The episode closes with one of the psalm's most important truths: the nations rage, but God invites sinners to do more than tremble — He calls them to take refuge in the Son. Psalm 2 is both a warning and an invitation, pointing people away from rebellion and toward safety, blessing, and salvation in Christ. Topics in this episode include: Psalm 2 explained  why the nations rage  the Messiah in the Psalms  God's King on Zion  Christ and Acts 4  the Son and the Father  the rod of iron  God's wrath and refuge  how sinners can take refuge in Christ Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.Support the showThank you for listening!!  Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners. You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the BiblePlease prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve

Lakewood Audio
Summer in the Psalms: God's True King

Lakewood Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 30:38


This Sunday, we continue our summer series on the Psalms. Senior Pastor Dr. Tyler Smiley will be speaking from the book of Psalms chapter 2.

Christian Natural Health
AI, and (Biblical) Knowledge vs Wisdom

Christian Natural Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 23:34 Transcription Available


This was the first podcast I did on AI in 2024: https://drlaurendeville.com/podcasts/what-the-bible-says-about-artificial-intelligence And these are the rest of my notes, if you want to visit some of the verses I didn't read... שָׁמַע šāmaʿ: - to hear, listen to, obey, discern, perceive, understand- Listening to God specifically, and obeying: - Solomon's request (1 Kings 3:9): what he asks for is a heart that שָׁמַע šāmaʿ - to hear, listen to, obey, discern, perceive, that he might שָׁפַט šāp̄aṭ - judge, govern, vindicate, punish, and בִּין bîn - discern, understand, consider between good and evil. God gives him a heart that is חָכָם - ḥāḵām - wise, skilful, shrewd, learned, prudent, as well as בִּין bîn - discern, understand, consider between good and evil. - Gen 22:18: Abraham obeys God and was willing to offer Isaac (and now all the nations of the earth will be blessed), and then God reiterates this promise to Isaac (Gen 26:5) - Ex 15:26: If the people will listen and do God's commandments, they will be healed - Ex 23:22: if the people will listen, God will fight against their enemies - Ex 24:27: The people promise they will do what God said - (and many more examples of listening to God and obeying, esp in Psalms)- God's šāmaʿ to our prayers--if He hears, He responds (1 John 5:14-15) - Gen 16:11: He heard Hagar's distress and told her she'd have Ishmael - Gen 17:20: Abraham asks God to bless Ishmael and God agrees - Gen 29:33: Leah's prayers to God for children because she is hated - Ex 2:24: God heard the groanings of the Israelites - (and many, many more)- Listening and taking action (whether the action is good or bad, doing what the other person wanted or not--what is heard just prompts a response): - Gen 3:8: Adam and Eve šāmaʿ God after they ate the fruit, and hid themselves. - Gen 3:17 Adam šāmaʿ Eve (hearkened to): he ate the fruit when she asked him to. - Gen 11:7: God confused speech at the Tower of Babel so that they would not šāmaʿ each other - Gen 14:14: Abram heard (šāmaʿ) Lot was taken captive, and it caused him to gather an army - Gen 16:2: Sarai told Abram to sleep with Hagar, and he listened (šāmaʿ) to her - Gen 18:10: Sarai overhears (šāmaʿ) God's promise of a child... but her response is to laugh - Gen 27:5: Rebekah overhears (šāmaʿ) Isaac's word to Esau and takes matters into her own hands. - (and many, many more) שָׂכַל śāḵal: to be prudent, be circumspect, wisely understand, prosper, skill. Interesting that the same word means the knowledge of how to act, and also to prosper and gain favor - cause and effect are wrapped up in the same word. - Incidentally, the same word (sāḵāl), but spelled with a samekh (סָכָל) instead of a shin (שָׂכַל), means fool (Ecclesiastes 2:19, 7:17, 10:3, 10:14, Jeremiah 4:22, 5:21) - samekh סָ root meaning: a shield, leaning on, "supporting" or, in a negative sense, "blocking" (blocking one from God's wisdom) - vs shin שָׂ: A letter of fire, illumination, light - This is the word used in Gen 3:6, describing the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. It apparently thus also means the ability to choose your allegiance. It is spelled there with a shin... - To understand the bigger picture and act accordingly: - Deut 32:29: "O that they were wise, that they understood (śāḵal) this, that they would consider their latter end!" - 1 Sam 18:5: "And David went out whithersoever Saul sent him, and behaved himself wisely (śāḵal): and Saul set him over the men of war, and he was accepted in the sight of all the people, and also in the sight of Saul's servants." - Same word twice - for emphasis? 1 Sam 18:15: "Wherefore when Saul saw that he behaved himself (śāḵal) very wisely (śāḵal), he was afraid of him." - Ps 32: 8: "I will instruct thee (śāḵal) and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye." - Prov 1:2-3: This is the purpose of Proverbs: - "To know wisdom (hok-maw) and instruction; to perceive (bîn) the words of understanding (bînâ), To receive the instruction of wisdom (śāḵal), justice, and judgment (mišpāṭ), and equity." - This is the action as well as the adjective in most Proverbs translated "wise": 10:5, 10:19, 14:35, 15:24, 16:20, 16:23 (here it was the verb, to teach), 17:2, 19:14 (translated prudent here), 21:11 (here it's the passive verb, is instructed), 21:2 (here it's to consider), 21:16 (understanding here), - Isa 44:18: Jesus quoted this about people not understanding his parables " They have not known nor understood: for he hath shut their eyes, that they cannot see; and their hearts, that they cannot understand (śāḵal)" - To prosper or to have favor: - Deut 29:9: "Keep therefore the words of this covenant, and do them, that ye may prosper (śāḵal) in all that ye do." - Joshua 1:7-8: "Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper (śāḵal) whithersoever thou goest. This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success (śāḵal)." - Also used for this meaning in Proverbs: 17:8- To be skillful: Dan 1:4, 1:17 (describing the Hebrew children) - In Job 34:35, Elihu speaking: "Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom (śāḵal)."- Prophecies of Jesus having śāḵal: Isaiah 52:13 Wisdom: חָכְמָה: (hok-maw):—skilful, wisdom, wisely, wit. - "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom," Ps 111:10, and "For the LORD giveth wisdom" (Prov 2:6). You can't have wisdom apart from His counsel (Prov 21:30).- God made the earth with wisdom (Jer 10:12, 51:15, Ps 104:24)- Humility precedes wisdom (Prov 11:2)--because fear of the Lord is a posture of humility (Prov 15:33, 1 Pet 5:6-7, Matt 5:3, 5). - If instead you trust in your own heart (reasoning), you are a fool - but wisdom will deliver you from trouble (Prov 28:26). - But too much wisdom can also somehow lead to pride, and pervert: Isaiah 47:10, Eze 48:4-17 (allegory of Satan) - and "knowledge puffs up" (1 Cor 8:1)- It's "the principal thing" (Prov 4:7), better than anything else we can desire (Prov 8:11, 16:16).- It described the Israelites if they followed God's laws (Deut 4:6), leaders anointed by God with the wisdom to lead (Deut 34:9) - For children, physical discipline eventually teaches wisdom (Prov 29:15).- An example: 2 Sam 20:22: the Israelite woman whose city is besieged because Sheba son of Bichri, a rebel against King David, was within. She speaks to Joab, finds out they want Sheba and if they give him up, Joab will spare the city. So "in her wisdom" (hok-maw) she promises they will throw his head to them over the wall. They do so, and Joab and his army departs. This is wisdom: not simply reacting with the typical emotions of anger, fear, etc from being besieged, but instead identifying and articulating both problem and solution. - Elihu says that he will teach Job and his three friends, who accuse God, wisdom (Job 33:33). - He later says that it is God who puts wisdom and understanding in our hearts (Job 38:36), and that he deprived animals of the same ability. A person who lacks understanding can only be controlled with physical consequences, by contrast (Prov 10:13) - and kids have to start out learning by physical discipline (Prov 29:15) as they are inherently foolish. - Numbering our days leads to wisdom (Ps 90:12) - bc we're "redeeming the time bc the days are evil?" (Eph 5:16) This sounds like wisdom is also discerning what truly matters vs what is passing away. - 2 Chron 1:10: in this version Solomon does ask for חָכְמָה: (khok-maw), and knowledge מַדָּע madāʿ- Then 1 Kings 3:28: after Solomon's judgment between the two would-be mothers (where he infers from the story that the real mother will love the child more than herself, and uses that to reveal hearts), the people conclude that he has חָכְמָה: (khok-maw). The Queen of Sheba came and asked him hard questions and there was nothing he couldn't answer (1 Kings 10:1-9).- Jesus displayed this kind of wisdom: - Prophesied: Isaiah 11:2 "And the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD" In the NT: akouō (to hear, hearken, give audience): carries a similar "and to understand and obey/respond" implication as does šāmaʿ: Matt 15:10, 17:5, 18:15, Mark 7:14, Mark 12:29, Luke 8:21, 9:35, 10:16, 11:28, John 6:60, 8:23, 8:47, John 10:20, John 11:41-42- Matt 7:24, Luke 9:47-48: the man who hears and does what Jesus says is like the house built on the rock- John 5:25: those who hear Jesus (and respond) will have life--spiritually and literally (v 28)- If the people in the cities don't hear your words, shake the dust off your feet: Matt 10:14, Mark 6:11 - Matt 10:27: preach whatever you akouō from Me- Matt 12:42, Luke 11:31: The Queen of Sheba went to akouō Solomon's wisdom- Luke 10:39: Mary prioritized hearing Jesus- John 10:3, 16, 27: the sheep hear His voice- John 16:13 The Holy Spirit tells us what He hears from the Father- "He who has ears to hear, let him hear": Matt 11:15, 13:9, 13:43, Mark 4:9, 4:33, 7:16, 8:18, Luke 8:8, 14:35- Those who heard and understood were astonished: Mark 6:2- Luke 16:29-31: Those who hear Moses and the prophets and understand what they hear will also hear about Jesus (because they pointed to Him)- Matt 11:4-5, Luke 7:22: John's disciples were to go back and tell him what they had seen and heard- Luke 10:24: Wise men of old desired to hear what the disciples heard - He speaks in parables bc the people don't have ears to hear: Matt 13:13-18, Mark 4:12, 4:23, Luke 8:10 - The parable of the sower: those who hear but don't understand have nothing to take root. This is the precondition for wisdom. Matt 13:19, Mark 4:15, Luke 8:12 - But if you do understand, you still have to maintain single focus so it's not choked out: Matt 13:20-23, Mark 4:16-20, Luke 8:13-15- "Take heed what/how you hear" precedes "with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you" (Mark 4:24, Luke 8:18: what you listen to (and respond to) determines the direction of your life. - Also often used to just mean to hear with your ears (many places) phronimos (intelligent, wise, prudent, i.e. mindful of one's interests)- Matt 7:24: the man who builds his house upon a rock by doing what Jesus says rather than just hearing it is phronimos - Matt 24:45, Luke 12:42: the wise servant is the one whom the Master will find doing what he was told, when the Master returns. - Matt 25: the parable of the wise virgins (also prepared with oil); the parable of the talents right after this seems to imply the same (looking ahead and making the most of what we've been given) though the word 'wise' doesn't appear there. - Luke 12:42-48: describes the foolish servants who know the will of their master but when he returns, he finds them disobeying. - Matt 10:16: wise as serpents, harmless as doves: - AW: This means we aren’t totally defenseless. Wisdom is a powerful force that gives us an advantage. - Luke 16:8: the parable of the unjust steward - he's called wise (shrewd) for looking out for his own interests. (Still not sure what the point of this parable was) Sophia: wisdom, broad and full of intelligence; used of the knowledge of very diverse matters. The varied knowledge of things human and divine, acquired by acuteness and experience, and summed up in maxims and proverbs, the science and learning, the act of interpreting dreams and always giving the sagest advice, the intelligence evinced in discovering the meaning of some mysterious number or vision, devout and proper prudence in intercourse with men not disciples of Christ, skill and discretion in imparting Christian truth, the knowledge and practice of the requisites for godly and upright living; supreme intelligence, such as belongs to God.- Matt 12:42, Luke 11:31: Jesus used this word to describe Solomon's wisdom - Acts 7:10 same word describes Joseph, and 7:22: Moses - Matt 13:54, Mark 6:2: the people said Jesus had this after listening to his teachings and were astonished- Luke 12:11-12, 21:15: God promises to give His followers such godly wisdom that none of our adversaries would be able to resist it - Acts 6:10: example of this - 1 Cor 1:17, 2:5: and yet Paul says the wisdom of words is insufficient; the gospel needs power to back it. That's because (worldly) wisdom wouldn't receive it--the world considers godly wisdom foolishness (1 Cor 1:19). The wisdom of the world and the wisdom of God are diametrically opposed! (1 Cor 1:20-25) - 1 Cor 2:6-8: Paul again contrasts the wisdom "of this age" with the wisdom of God. (Makes me think of sāḵāl - same word, two spellings, one meaning foolish, depicting that the person is blocked off from God's wisdom, and one meaning wise, and the letter means that he is guided by the light of God's wisdom). Even so, the natural man considers the things of God foolish (1 Cor 2:14), and God likewise considers the wisdom of this world foolish (1 Cor 3:19-20). - Jesus also said God hid Him from the "wise and prudent" (of that age) and revealed them to babes (Matt 11:25).- James 1:5: we can ask God for sophia- Matt 5: The Beatitudes teach an inversion of the world's wisdom: how the world actually works. - It's summed up with Matt 6:33 (and Luke 12:22-34): "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you." - Matt 10:27-31 says similar: don't fear men; fear God (trusting that He loves you). Live in single-minded allegiance to Him. And 11:39: "He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it." If you "find your life" apart from Him, you've lost everything: the ultimate foolishness. He repeats this: Matt 16:25-26 - and Deny yourself, take up your cross - if you desire to save your life you'll lose it, and if you lose your life for Him you'll find it (Luke 9:23-27, John 12:25). - As you do this, by abiding in Him, You get whatever you desire (John 15:7-8, 16) - Mary and Martha: another lesson about singleness of focus on Him being the most important thing (Luke 10:38-42). - Luke 11:33-36: it takes light and a receptive eye to see. Jesus is always shining - It’s our eyes that don’t see. Jesus was telling us how to get our eyes opened to His light: we have to be single in our focus on Him. The Greek word that was translated “eye” in this verse is “OPHTHALMOS.” Vine’s Expository Dictionary defines this Greek word as “singleness of motive.” If our attention is divided, however, we will have the darkness of this world in us instead of God’s light. - So it isn't that we have to have "VIEW" rather than a POINT of view in order to see the bigger picture. Rather, our point of view needs to be fixed on Him, and then everything else will find its proper alignment. - True leaders must serve all (Mark 9:35, 10:43-45, Luke 22:26). Last will be first, and first will be last (Mark 10:31, Luke 13:30). If you humble yourself you will be exalted, and if you exalt yourself you will be humbled (Luke 14:11, 18:14). - What you give, you get back and then some (Luke 6:38, 14:14, 18:29-30) - Luke 12:16-21: Conversely, a fool is one who lays up treasure for himself in this life. - Luke 19:12-27: the parable of the minas: The wicked servant was motivated by fear; he didn't trust the master's heart, and didn't use what he had. So he lost even that. - He draws a hard line: all in or all out (Luke 11:22)-- because this is a war (Luke 9:58-62). You must comparatively hate everyone, even your own life, in comparison to Him (Luke 14:26). No one is neutral. He describes opponents in adversarial language ("lambs among wolves", Luke 10:3), and everything hinges on what people do with the message of the Kingdom (10:11-16). You either love the light or love the darkness (John 3:19-21). - So many parables Matt 24:45, Matt 25, Luke 12:42-48, Luke 13:24-30) are about servants doing what their master wants while he is away so that he will find them so doing when he returns... probably bc the point is "redeem the time bc the days are evil" (Eph 5:16) and numbering our days gives wisdom (Ps 90). It seems the point is, time is short, and the stakes are very high, so be single-minded in your focus on Jesus and the Kingdom. - Luke 14:25-33: Just as a king wouldn’t engage in war without thoroughly considering all the possible outcomes, so no one should attempt to become a disciple of Jesus without counting the cost. It would be better never to start following Jesus than to start and then turn back (Luke 9:62 and 2 Peter 2:20-22). - The rest of the Sermon on the Mount: teaches that what matters isn't actions (as all their teachers had told them), but motive--and ultimately this goes back to allegiance. - Matt 11:28: "Come to Me, all you who are weary and heavy laden" - with trying to follow the law. So stop both trying to be good enough, and also trying to follow your own wisdom. - Spirit vs flesh: allegiance determines this too. We have to come to Him, and He will give us the Spirit, without which we cannot successfully worship Him (John 4:24). Outwardly keeping the OT was all in the flesh, and it would never work. It was never meant to. Only the Spirit gives life; the flesh profits nothing (John 6:63).- He repeatedly says, "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!" (Matt 11:15, 13:9), and explains that those who have [wisdom] will get more, and those who have chosen not to hear and see will lose even what they have (Matt 13:10-17) - The parable of the sower: God's word brings wisdom (Prov 21:30), but the people have to hear and understand (šāmaʿ). If they don't, the enemy will steal it right away (13:19). The one who hears, understands, and receives with joy, but has no root--he might šāmaʿ, but if he doesn't śāḵal (act accordingly), he won't bear fruit either. Same with the one who is choked with the cares of the world. But the one who both šāmaʿ (hears and understands) and śāḵal (acts accordingly, is a doer of the word) is the one who will bear a harvest--seeking the Kingdom and letting God bring the supply for their needs and increase. - The parable of the two sons: the one who says he won't do the will of the father but does has truly śāḵal, while the one who says ok and doesn't is just a hypocrite: Matt 21:28-32 - In dealing with the Pharisees: their "wisdom" said good was following the law, and anyone who didn't do so according to their own teachings must be evil. The people surely could have been confused by what is good and what is evil. So Jesus clarifies: - makes the distinction of the spirit vs the letter of the law (Matt 9:11-13, 12:3-8, 12:11-12, 15:17-20, John 7:22-24) -- and also illustrates how they've added their own "letters of the law" and elevated those above what God actually said (Matt 15:3-9) - Uses the logic of motive (a house divided cannot stand): Matt 12:24-30, Luke 11:16-22). - tells the people to judge good and evil by the fruit it produces: Matt 12:33-35 - When they're trying to trap them, He: - turns the tables and asks them a question He knows they won't answer for political reasons: Matt 21:23-27 (John's baptism: from heaven or men), Matt 22:41-45 (how David can call his son 'Lord' - bc He's also God, which they didn't want to admit) - gives them an accurate non-answer: Matt 22:15-22 (the image of Caesar on the denarius) - answers the real question, rather than the one they were asking: Matt 22:23-33 (is there a resurrection of the dead?)- Enigmatic, dark sayings: Matt 8:20-22, 9:16-17, 12:31-32, Matt 13:35 (prophesied that this would be the case, in Ps 78:2) - He seems to jump topics without bothering to explain the connection (Matt 12:38-42: the pharisees ask for a sign. He says they'll get the sign of the prophet Jonah - in retrospect we know this was his death and resurrection. Then because they still won't believe, they will be condemned... and says "this wicked generation" will be like a wicked spirit cast out that then returns and brings more evil spirits, 12:43-45) - He jumps from one metaphor to another without explaining the connection (from the parable of the sower - God's word - to a lamp - God's word too) and then just says "if anyone has ears to hear, let him hear" (Mark 4:21-22). Then "take heed what you hear" - if you steward and obey the word you have been given, you'll get more. But he never says that this refers to the word explicitly either (Mark 4:24-25) - Luke 12: all over the place: the "do not worry" passage, followed by servants being faithful while their master is away, followed by Christ bringing division on the earth within families, and then "discern the time," and then "make peace with your adversary" -- are these related? - He speaks to John's disciples in a riddle only John will likely understand (Matt 11:2-6) - In what way is the kingdom of God "tiny" only to later grow and become large? (Luke 13:18-21) and what is the point of saying so? - He just changes the subject to what He wants to talk about (Matt 12:48-50): "your mother and brothers are here," and he says, "those who are my mother and brothers are those who do the will of My Father." - Another example: Luke 12:14-15: someone comes to him and asks him to arbitrate inheritance between brothers. He says that's not his job, and then warns the crowd against covetousness. - He clearly understood the foundations of how the world worked--why things were the way they were. Everyone around him saw only the carnal, visible, literal reality, and lived and reacted on that level. He was frustrated by this, and tried to teach: - What matters is not external actions, but the motive of the heart, which eventually comes out in words (Matt 15:16-20) - Reality bows the knee to faith: Matt 16:8-11, 17:20-21, 18:18-20, 21:21-22, Mark 11:22-24 - This is why He was so impressed with the Centurion: he understood that Jesus' authority transcended the physical world (Luke 7:9). Everyone else was so focused on the practical reality that this never even occurred to them. - Jesus met people on this physical level and gave them evidence (Luke 24:38-43) but said that wasn't the highest form of faith (John 20:29) - He understood the big picture: not just what was, but why things were the way they were, God's original purpose, and how He fit in (Luke 4:18-21, 24:25-27) - Because He knew context, rather than just the words and commands of scripture, Satan couldn't twist it to trap Him either (Luke 4:2-12.) - All the prophets that the Pharisees spent their life studying pointed to Jesus, and they missed it (Matt 16:2-4, John 5:38-40, 46-47)... because they were focusing on keeping the literal letter of the law (to the point of physical phylacteries, from Deut 6:8). It seems to never have occurred to them why things were the way they were. - I suspect their focus on minutiae and not on the underlying realities was also what allowed them to stop looking at the Lord as their source, which led to misplaced priorities, and greed (John 2:16 - buying and selling at the temple). I can see how they might have justified this, that it didn't *preclude* prayer and sacrifice to have a little side business going there too. But it revealed the focus of their hearts, and where their trust was, and effectively made God's real purpose for the Temple into a footnote. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Setting The Captives Free Podcast – Agape Love Ministry
The School of Light, It’s Time Episode # 29 What Does a God Do ? Pastor Deborah’s Personal Story

Setting The Captives Free Podcast – Agape Love Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 16:31


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Pastor Deborah’s Podcast – Agape Love Ministry
The School of Light, It’s Time Episode # 29 What Does a God Do ? Pastor Deborah’s Personal Story

Pastor Deborah’s Podcast – Agape Love Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 16:31


forchildrenofallages #thehiddenkingdoms #youtubeshortsatpastordeborah References 1. Audacity, Free Audio Recording Program 2. Pastor Deborah's Own Voice 3. Wondershare Filmora, Video creating and editing program with free music clips and effects 4. The Authorized King James Bible 5. Webster's Dictionary 6. Strong's Concordance 7. Pixabay, Free Motion video clips 8. Google Free Clip Art clips Scriptures Mentioned 1. Genesis 1 : 26 - 28, Written by Moses about God's Blessing and anointing of all of humanity in His Womb to be Kings/Leaders/Rulers Spiritually 2. Psalm 82 : 6, Written by King David from God that the Scriptures/The Word of God was given to humanity who are God's Themselves 3. John 10: 3 - 38, Christ Jesus saying that Humanity are gods for in Psalms God told King David that the Word of God was given to humanity and they were Gods. Free Music Clips 1. Chinese New Year's Eve 2. The Ambient Ocean 3. Romantic Sad Rainy Day 4. Warm and Romantic Wedding 5. Chinese Vintage 6. Romantic Story with You Pastor Deborah's global web site of Agape Love, Love Is Here is at www.agapeloveishere.org Pastor Deborah Schleich is on X and LinkedIn Pastor Deborah Schleich is on Instagram at pastordeborah4ever Pastor Deborah Schleich is on Spotify at Agape Love Ministries, Setting The Captives Free Pastor Deborah Schleich is also on The Hidden Kingdoms YouTube Channel and YouTube Podcast and Music with many different Shows. Pastor Deborah Schleich is on on YouTube Shorts at pastordeborah Pastor Deborah has put all of her Video's Audios on Free Podcast Platforms which all can be found on the front page of the web site on the left hand side of the page.

Share Life Today
Strengthened in Faith

Share Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 1:00


Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. How do we live with strength? Do you know that when you become a child of God through placing your faith in Jesus alone, you receive the strength of Almighty God? We see a picture of this in one of my favorite Psalms: “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” He is our bulwark—or fortress, in other words—that never fails. And when we place our worries and anxieties in His strong hands, He holds us and gives us peace. Paul tells us in Romans 4 that for Abraham, one of the great fathers of our faith, “no unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith…”  And this is what happens when we rely on God—we grow strong. Do you know anyone who needs this strength and security in their life? Well, be praying and looking for opportunities to share the Gospel with them! Learn more about how to share your faith by visiting our website at ShareLife.Today. That's ShareLife.Today.

Voice Church of Orange County
Psalms: God Bless This Mess

Voice Church of Orange County

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 30:57


Good Morning Voice Family! Today is the second week of our Psalms series. Can't wait to hear what Pastor Natalie brings to us today! If you are new to Voice Church, please take a moment to fill out the connection card at www.voice.church/connect to get more info and get connected to the church family!

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Saint Augustine's - Podcasts
Centering Psalms: God Is Generous | Rev Mathew Newton

Saint Augustine's - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026


Pakenham Baptist Church Ministries - Audio
The Psalms - God and David's Devotion

Pakenham Baptist Church Ministries - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 43:41


In this podcast Richard Weinber preached on Psalm 139

Brother Matthew - ChristianCoffeeTime
Bible study on Psalms "God standeth in the congregation of the mighty" (pt 107)

Brother Matthew - ChristianCoffeeTime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 44:07


A walk through of the book of Psalms - chapter 82:1 - 8 Message by Pastor Mat - December 28, 2025Apologetics, Debate, Bible Discussions, Evangelism, and much moreTo know more on how to be saved, what are the requirements and such, please see our playlist on the Gospel and Eternal Security (assurance of salvation) - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3pJdCnnwrEeCQOCTTmDW1GjUYxpd44DG&si=_rT-lThl0klHt5Cd A Bible study on personal works and fruit bearing -"The mystic fruit bowl" Mark 7:5-23 - https://youtu.be/kw7QiLQMQ_M?si=eSOYcF1Ffco6-inI (Discussing discipleship) Bible study on Luke 9:60-62 "Let the dead bury the dead" - https://www.youtube.com/live/BkWtkOrEs-Q?si=y-zyqNGfWi3kzVu2 Our Ministries Website - https://christiancoffeetime.ca/ 1John 5:20) "And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life."-Music: A Flourish by Niya is licensed under a Creative Commons License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/2xGHypM-

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast
Love Psalms | God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World | Pastor Beth

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 34:32


November 16, 2025 Sunday Service God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World   Join us for the last week of our fall 2025 Psalm series. This week we learn about the Psalms that highlight our love for God and His love towards us.

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast
Thanksgiving Psalms | God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World | Dave Takle

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 29:55


Sunday Service: November 2, 2025 God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World        This week Dave Takle guided us through the Psalms, highlighting the chapters of thanksgiving.

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast
Royal/ Messianic Psalms | God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World | Pastor Beth

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 28:57


October 19, 2025  Sunday Morning Service  Pastor Beth         Join us as we continue in our Psalms series as we explore power of the Royal/ Messianic Psalms.

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast
Lament Psalms | God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World | Pastor Beth

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 75:11


October 12, 2025 Sunday Morning Service God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World   Join us for this week's service as Pastor Beth discusses how to use the lament Psalms to grow closer with God.

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast
Praise and Thanksgiving Psalms | God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World | George Ling

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 23:43


Sunday Morning Service  September 28, 2025  Sermon Series: God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World        This week George Lings leads us through the Psalms of thanksgiving and praise and how we can implement them into our daily lives.  

Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin
2 Kings 19 | Psalms 46,80,135 | Romans 16

Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 25:38


2 Kings - Isaiah Encourages Hezekiah, Sennacherib Defies God, Hezekiah's Prayer, God Answers Through Isaiah.Psalms - God the Refuge of His People, God Implored to Rescue His People from Their Calamities, Praise the Lord's Wonderful Works, Futility of Idols.Romans - Greetings and Love Expressed.

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast
Wisdom Psalms | God's Playlist: Uplifting Songs for an Uncertain World | Pastor Beth Graham

Gate City Vineyard's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 34:57


Sunday morning Service September 21, 2025        Join us as we start a new series on how God's playlist within the psalms helps us through the uncertainty of life.

Salt Church
Summer in the Psalms | God Lifts Me Up When I'm Worn Down

Salt Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 41:28


Lynwood Baptist Church
04/06/25 | Psalms | God Knows You, Do You? | Mark Anderson

Lynwood Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 31:18


Agape Baptist Church | Scottsboro, Alabama

In this message, we explore the entire book of Psalms, uncovering how these ancient songs provide language for worship in every season of life. From deep sorrow to triumphant praise, the Psalms teach us to live honestly before God, expressing our pain and joy with raw authenticity. Discover how these timeless verses shape a life of worship, no matter the circumstance.

Cold Springs Church
Get Real. The Psalms. - God Is Sufficient For Your Need

Cold Springs Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 44:45


Pastor David CookeMarch 23, 2025

Lynwood Baptist Church
03/16/25 | Psalms | God's Timeline and Your Timeline | Mark Anderson

Lynwood Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 34:13


Lynwood Baptist Church
03/09/25 | Psalms | God's Faithfulness | Mark Anderson

Lynwood Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 30:33


Lynwood Baptist Church
02/23/25 | Psalms | God is our Refuge | Mark Anderson

Lynwood Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 25:48


Lynwood Baptist Church
02/02/25 | Psalms | God's Sufficient Care | Mark Anderson

Lynwood Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 34:36


Josh Teis Preaching
Playlist in the Psalms - God's Reality or Mine | Psalm 3 | Pastor Brian

Josh Teis Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 37:05


Today's message comes from our new discipleship pastor on staff Pastor Brian! The message God shared through him was truly a moving and powerful one, tune in to hear more about how God's Word, specifically the Psalms, give us the words to share with God when we don't have the words ourselves. What an encouragement and breathe of relief it is to know that God can handle ANYTHING we throw at Him and how David gives us the perfect examples of just how real we can get in our prayers to God!

Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin
Psalms 81-82 | Revelation 8

Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 22:31


Psalms – God's Goodness and Israel's Waywardness, Unjust Judgments Rebuked Revelation - The Seventh Seal--the Trumpets

FBC Mount Shasta
Summer In The Psalms: God As The Judge – Psalm 50 – Brandon Turk

FBC Mount Shasta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024


Midtown Fellowship: Lexington
Psalms | God's Love, Known & Experienced | August 11

Midtown Fellowship: Lexington

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024


Sermon by Brandon Clements on August 11, 2024.On our last week in the Psalms, we're going to look at a Psalm that brings many of the other Psalms together and shows us how to build a rock-solid identity on God. This Psalm is full of good news about God's posture towards us, and how that should affect both how we relate to him and how we think about ourselves.

Brother Matthew - ChristianCoffeeTime
Bible study on the book of Psalms "God is not in all his thoughts" (pt12)

Brother Matthew - ChristianCoffeeTime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 52:04


A walk through of the book of Psalms - chapter 10:1 - 2 Apologetics, Debate, Bible Discussions, Evangelism, and much more Discerning the fruits of the Spirit vs the fruits of self - Mark 7:5-23 "The mystic fruit bowl" - (Discussing discipleship) Bible study on Luke 9:60-62 "Let the dead bury the dead" - To know more on how to be saved, what are the requirements and such, please see our playlist on the Gospel and Eternal Security (assurance of salvation) - Our Ministries Website - 1John 5:20) "And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life."

Christ Community Church
SUMMER OF PSALMS - God Reveals, We Respond | Greg Davis | July 7, 2024

Christ Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 41:23


SUMMER OF PSALMS - God Reveals, We Respond Psalm 19 Greg Davis | July 7, 2024

The Fount
June 30, 2024 | Psalm 44 | Summer Psalms | God Hears and Answers

The Fount

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 51:56


Bayou City Fellowship - Curtis Jones
Summer in the Psalms | God's Ultimate Deadline | George Terry | SB | June 30, 2024

Bayou City Fellowship - Curtis Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 31:26


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Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin
Psalm 139-141 | John 17

Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 25:18


Psalms - God's omnipresence and omniscience. Prayer for protection against the wicked. An evening prayer for sanctification and protection. Johm - The high priestly prayer.

Reach Sermons Online
Ep. 324 "The Psalms: God Is at Work" - Psalms 90:1-17

Reach Sermons Online

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 44:09


In spite of our limited view and shortcomings, the Lord is still at work redeeming our broken attempts at life to bring glory to Himself and blessings to others. In this episode, Pastor Matt O'Mealey continues the series on Psalms in Psalms 90. Get Connected! https://linktr.ee/reachtulsa

Reach Sermons Online
Ep. 312 "The Psalms: God's Blessing to All Nations" - Psalms 72

Reach Sermons Online

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 40:55


In looking for Hope for the Messianic Kingdom, we see the Messiah's Righteous Rule, His Complete Rule, and His Eternal Rule coming about by His Victory over the oppressor. Join us on this episode as Pastor Matt O'Mealey continues his sermon series on the Psalms in Psalms 72. Get Connected! https://linktr.ee/reachtulsa

Share Life Today
Strengthened in Faith

Share Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 1:00


Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. How do we live with strength? Do you know that when you become a child of God through placing your faith in Jesus alone, you receive the strength of Almighty God? We see a picture of this in one of my favorite Psalms: “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” He is our bulwark—or fortress, in other words—that never fails. And when we place our worries and anxieties in His strong hands, He holds us and gives us peace. Paul tells us in Romans 4 that for Abraham, one of the great fathers of our faith, “no unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith…”  And this is what happens when we rely on God—we grow strong. Do you know anyone who needs this strength and security in their life? Well, be praying and looking for opportunities to share the Gospel with them! Learn more about how to share your faith by visiting our website at www.sharelife.today. That's www.sharelife.today.

Father Fessio in Five (by Ignatius Press)
45: Who Is Speaking in the Psalms—God, David, or Israel?

Father Fessio in Five (by Ignatius Press)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 4:49


The answer is YES. And that's how it is supposed to be.

Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin
Psalms 90-91 | Leviticus 1-2 | Mark 5:1-20

Manna For Breakfast with Bill Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 31:04


Psalms - God's Eternity and the Brevity of Human Life, Security of One Who Trusts in the Lord Leviticus - The Law of Burnt Offerings, The Law of Grain Offerings Mark - The Demon-possessed Man Cured

King's Church DC Podcast
Psalms: God, Our Only Refuge | Psalm 16

King's Church DC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 42:41


We begin the year looking at another Psalm: Psalm 16. Psalm 16 is a rich, comforting, and challenging Psalm that both promises us a beautiful inheritance, but that also ultimately points to Jesus as the one who causes the lines to fall for us in pleasant places. Pastor Daniel Davis reminded us of God's all-encompassing redemption of His people in Christ.

King's Church DC Podcast
Psalms: God Our Guide | Psalm 25

King's Church DC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 27:56


As we begin to wrap up our Psalms mini-series and look toward Advent, we were reminded in Psalm 25 about the power of God to guide our lives. When we become Christians, we no longer navigate life alone, but we have a great God who shows us the way forward in Jesus Christ.

King's Church DC Podcast
Psalms: God Our Protector | Psalm 91

King's Church DC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 35:46


For our second week of our mini-series on the Psalms, we discussed Psalm 91. In this Psalm, we see that God is our mighty protector who keeps us from ultimate harm: eternal death. In Jesus, our lives are secure, and we can rest in Him.

Midway Mennonite Church
The Psalms: God Takes a Side

Midway Mennonite Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 26:40


Center Point Church
Summer in the Psalms: God's on the phone - Pastor Jason Baugh

Center Point Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 36:37


How would you talk to God on the phone? Do you ever feel like He isn't answering? This week, we take a look at Psalm 13 and see how David handled feelings of abandonment and fear. 

Harvest Bible Chapel West Olive
Psalms || ”God Summons The Heavens and Earth” (Psalm 50)

Harvest Bible Chapel West Olive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 51:39


Psalms || ”God Summons The Heavens and Earth” (Psalm 50), by Jasper Swaney, July 9, 2023. Visit summitwestolive.org for more info about SUMMIT CHURCH in West Olive, MI.