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Message: Reasons for Christian Rejoicing Mission Moment: Dr. Craig Hartman Songs: All Hail the Power; Nearer to the Heart of God Host: Rev. Dennis Campbell, President, MissionGO The post Rev. George Francisco – Reasons for Christian Rejoicing Psalm 33 appeared first on MGO Radio/Canada's National Bible Hour.
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The Reason for Rejoicing (Psalm 149:1~9)
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The recipe for rejoicing — Praise, Magnify, and Give Thanks. David cries out to God for help, so it’s strange to find him saying, “I will Praise the name of God with a song, and will Magnify Him with Thanksgiving” (v.30). This verse seems out of place here, because this psalm has an atmosphere of trial and sorrow. When you are sinking, when you think that everything has gone wrong, when others are persecuting you and smiting you, praise the name of God with a song. In the Book of Acts 16:16-34, Paul and Silas must have thought of verse 30 when they were suffering in prison in Philippi. They had been humiliated and arrested. They had been beaten with rods. But they began to sing and praise God. The concert brought down the house, the jailer was saved. Magnify the Lord. When I hurt, I have a tendency to magnify myself. I think, nobody ever felt the way I feel. Nobody’s ever been taught what I have been taught. But David said, “I am not going to do that. I’m going to magnify the Lord.” Thank the Lord. Anyone can thank Him when things are going well. Anyone can thank Him in the sunshine. But when you are sinking in the deep mire, it‘s difficult to give thanks to God. But we need to do so. Here you have a threefold recipe for rejoicing when you are sinking: praise the name of the Lord, seek to magnify Him and bring your Thanksgiving from your heart. Trust the Lord and follow this recipe. He will cause you to rejoice.
1. Relying on God's Faithfulness2. Repenting of Our Failure3. Rejoicing with Fuller Hope
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Abandoned By God? From Desertion to Rejoicing (Psalm 13)Dr. Bill Cook When God seems absent: The cry of the seemingly deserted (13:1-2) Pray to the God Who is truly there (13:3, 4) Remembering God’s faithfulness leads to rejoicing (13:5, 6) Putting the truth into practice . . .
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Have you ever been in so much pain (physically or emotionally) that you practically howl? King David wrote what many theologians refer to as the "Howling Psalm" in Psalm 13. Shane & Shane has put this song of David to their own melody and titled it "Psalm 13" in their album of Psalms. This song will help us meditate on this short and powerful Psalm this week. On this episode I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include Write out Scripture Journal your response to Scripture Pray the words of Scripture Meditate on Scripture (use the power of song to help you) Use an outside resource or commentary Sorrow - Psalm 13:1-2 Prayer - Psalm 13:3-4 Rejoicing - Psalm 13:5-6 A wonderful resource for future study of the Psalms - Treasury of David by Charles Spurgeon Additional Resources Lyrics and chords This Week's Challenge Read all of Psalm 13. Then write out the Psalm two verses at a time and journal beneath that. Then pray this Psalm. Pray through your journaling. Finally, put this song on repeat this week and meditate on this Scripture. Brace yourself...it's going to be a powerful and enlightening week.