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Summer in Psalms: Psalm 146 | Pastor Charles
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Maybe this Summer, foreign is exactly what you need. But no bags need to be packed. Not a single one. No airline reservations need to be made. You see, praise in times of plenty, that's easy. It's natural. But praise in want, it's never easy. It's unnatural. Foreign may be an even better word. It feels strange, unfamiliar, unsettling. That's because it is. Praise and rejoicing in things go well is proof of citizenship on earth, meaning everyone is capable of this. Praise and rejoicing, gratitude and proclaiming God's greatness and goodness, when things don't go as well as we hoped or expect - it's proof of citizenship in heaven. Only those filled with the power of the Holy Spirit are equipped to do such an unearthly thing.Today, Sarah Freymuth is sharing her reflection of Psalm 79 with us and helping us remember to proclaim God's praise, and live as foreigners of this earth, in those times when we feel the rug has slid out from under us.Sarah Freymuth describes herself as a writer and dreamer who finds God's goodness in the everyday, upside-down, and in-between moments that make this life real, relatable and beautiful. Professionally, Sarah serves as the content and storytelling manager for Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a global sports ministry, where she gets to tell the story of what God is doing around the world through coaches and athletes – guiding them in going deeper in their faith. She also writes for different places, sharing about God's goodness where it isn't easily seen.You can find her living a simple Midwest life with her husband, visiting Lake Michigan and Washington Island as often as life allows.C A N D A C E C O F E Rauthor + speaker website | instagram | youtube | facebook
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Summer Of Psalms: Psalm 32: Seek Forgiveness, Find Life (Harold Guerra) by Pastor Harold Guerra
Great is the Lord | Psalm 145
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. – Psalm 46:1 This Father's Day, Ryan continues our Summer in the Psalms series with a message about finding refuge in God, and what it truly means to be still and know.
We are starting our second go around of Summer of Psalms. Pastor Julius is starting us off with unpacking Psalm 110.
This week, we explore Psalm 112 in our series, Summer in the Psalms.Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.christcommunity.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christcommunityclt/
Main Idea: Let Praise Be on Your Lips as You Cry for MercyText: Psalm 57Outline: 1. Prayer (vv. 1–5)2. Praise (vv. 6–11)
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of TheTruthPulpit.com. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from TruthCommunityChurch.org in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. Subscribe to the podcast: https://thetruthpulpit.com/ttpw Pastor Don's Books: https://ttwpress.com
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Psalm 18 reveals God as a faithful and delivering God. Through David's vivid account of God's rescue, we see how God responds to our cries for help. As we recognize God's faithfulness throughout our lives—and ultimately in Christ's salvation—we're moved to respond with heartfelt praise: "I love you, Lord, my strength."This week, our hosts dive deeper into the Psalms, specifically Psalm 18, some of the talking points were, where else in the Bible there are similarities to Psalm 18, defining righteousness, and how does one quiet their mind during their prayer time. Oh and tune into the beginning to hear our hosts talk about things they have taken for granted.If you would like to watch the video podcast, find us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMhDfGn0zfzi6XjcKkSVcFAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/discovertbcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/topekabiblechurchWebsite: https://www.discovertbc.com/
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My good friend, Sarah Philpott, shares her reflection of Psalm 72 with us today and the gentle redirection meant for all us - who are we worshipping? In whom or what have we put our hope?Sarah Philpott, PhD lives on a cattle farm in the south. She is the mother of four young children and wife to one hard workin' farmer (who has been her sweetheart since high school). Sarah is the award-winning author of Loved Baby: 31 Devotions Helping You Grieve and Cherish Your Child After Pregnancy Loss. She's also the author of the brand new board book: Wake, Up Little Seed; Moo, Moo Nap, Nap; and The Growing Season: A Year of Down-on-the-Farm Devotions.C A N D A C E C O F E Rauthor + speaker website | instagram | youtube | facebook
Summer in Psalms: Psalm 51 | Pastor Charles
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This week Pastor Elwin continues our series, "Summer in the Psalms". We look at Psalm 121 and 123, as Pastor Elwin teaches on trusting God through the trials.Support the show
Summer Of Psalms: Psalm 19 "Declaring The Glory Of God" (Harold Guerra) by Pastor Harold Guerra
The God Who Hears, Forgives, and Provides | Psalm 65
This week, we explore Psalm 85 in our series, Summer in the Psalms.Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.christcommunity.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christcommunityclt/
2 Samuel 11 is the historic backdrop of Psalm 51. David has committed the sin of adultery with his neighbor's wife, and he's committed murder to try to cover it up. When he finally realizes the gravity of what he's done, he's crushed and broken in his spirit. He stops covering his sin and starts confessing it instead - calling it what God calls it. And he throws himself solely on God's mercy.
Main Idea: Cast Your Burdens Upon the LordText: Psalm 55Outline: 1. Deliverance of the saints.2. Destruction of the wicked.3. The Lord's faithfulness.4. Sustained by the Lord.
Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of TheTruthPulpit.com. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from TruthCommunityChurch.org in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. Subscribe to the podcast: https://thetruthpulpit.com/ttpw Pastor Don's Books: https://ttwpress.com
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Introduction to the Psalms - Psalm 139
Summer in Psalms: Psalm 37 | Pastor Charles
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Prayer was never meant to be shallow, scripted, or self-centered.In this opening message of our Psalms series, Aaron Loy teaches from Psalm 145 and explores how Praise Psalms help deepen our relationship with God by reorienting our hearts toward who God is rather than simply what we want from him.The Psalms give language to every human emotion and invite us into honest, authentic prayer. Through David's words in Psalm 145, we learn how praise cultivates wonder, humility, gratitude, and confidence in God's character.This episode explores: Why praise is essential to spiritual maturity The difference between praise and thanksgiving How awe changes our perspective Why Psalm 145 became a daily prayer for generations How praise forms a “heart on fire” for God Scripture: Psalm 145
This week Pastor Brandon kicks off our series, “Summer in the Psalms”. We will be looking at the songs of ascent, this week we start with Psalm 120.Support the show
Summer Of Psalms: Psalm 1 "Finding The Blessed Life" (Harold Guerra) by Pastor Harold Guerra
Come, Let Us Worship and Obey | Psalm 95
This week, we explore Psalm 96 in our series, Summer in the Psalms.Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.christcommunity.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christcommunityclt/
This Psalm is a courtroom drama. The LORD, the righteous Judge, summons the earth to come and hear his verdict. Those who worshiped him thinking he needed their rituals are rebuked. Those who worshiped him to cover up and compensate for their wicked deeds are warned of death. Both groups are offered salvation if they'll repent, call upon him in faith, and offer him the sacrifice of thanksgiving from the heart.
Pastor Don's Books: https://ttwpress.com Welcome to Through the Psalms, a weekend ministry of TheTruthPulpit.com. Over time, we will study all 150 psalms with Pastor Don Green from TruthCommunityChurch.org in Cincinnati, Ohio. We're glad you're with us. Let's open to the Psalms as we join our teacher in The Truth Pulpit. https://thetruthpulpit.com/ttpw
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