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Title: Psalm 46 'Be still and know that I am God' Preachers: Bruce Commings Passage: Psalm 46
Title: Psalm 8 'In Praise of the Creator' Preachers: Bruce Commings Passage: Psalm 8 Length: 15:42
Title: Psalm 123 Series: Guest SpeakersSpeaker: Dominic SillaBible: Psalm 123Date: September 22, 2024
This week Caroline takes us through Psalm 96.
Title- Psalm 23-Series- Guest Speakers-Speaker- Rev. Ron Zeigler-Bible- Psalm 23-Date- June 16, 2024
Title- Psalm 23-Series- Guest Speakers-Speaker- Rev. Ron Zeigler-Bible- Psalm 23-Date- June 16, 2024
Justin takes us through Psalm 71 as part of our Psalms of Summer series.
Jake begins our Psalm of Summer series with Psalm 23.
Title: Psalm 91: A Pentatonic Promise Host: Pastor S. Geoffrey Monts Introduction: Good morning, good morning, good morning. This is the Impact Man, and you know what time it is. It is time to rise and grind. Grab your cup of coffee, grab your device, and let's get into this word. Today, we are diving into Psalm 91 and uncovering the powerful promises of God. Episode Summary: In this episode of Morning Meditation for Men, Pastor S Geoffrey Monts takes us through Psalm 91, emphasizing the importance of positioning ourselves in God's presence and His precious promises. Pastor Monts breaks down Psalm 91 into four key "notes"—position, protection, provision, and power—and reveals the fifth note: God's divine PROMISE. This promise assures us that when we call on Him, He will answer, show up, deliver us, and honor us. Pastor Monts enriches the discussion with additional scripture references and a powerful prayer to wrap up the session. Key Takeaways: Position: He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High will find rest and security (Psalm 91:1). Protection: God will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings, you will find refuge (Psalm 91:4). Provision: No harm will overtake you, no disaster will come near your tent (Psalm 91:10). Power: You will tread on the lion and the cobra; you will trample the great lion and the serpent (Psalm 91:13). Promise: God promises to answer, be with us in trouble, deliver, and honor us (Psalm 91:15-16). Biblical Scriptures: Psalm 91 Isaiah 43:2-3 John 14:1-3 Zephaniah 3:17 1 John 1:9 Jeremiah 29:11 Summarized Thought: In the midst of life's challenges, God's promises are steadfast. By positioning ourselves in His presence and trusting in His divine protection, provision, and power, we unlock the ultimate promise of His unfailing support and deliverance. Remember, God's promise transcends all—He will be with you, answer you, deliver you, and honor you. Call on Him today and experience His saving power in your life. Invitation: Join us for the 2024 Marriage After the Wedding Retreat from November 8th to 11th in Orlando, Florida. Strengthen your relationship and deepen your connection with God and other couples. For more information, contact Coretta Monts at 804-938-1919 or email her at coretta.monts@gmail.com. Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today. Thank you for tuning in to Morning Meditation for Men with Pastor S. Geoffrey Monts. Stay blessed, stay focused, and remember, with long life, He will satisfy you and show you His salvation. Amen! Hey there, I apologize. I pronounced Pentatonic incorrectly while speaking; please forgive me. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelaughlegacy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovelaughlegacy/support
Video Block Double-click here to add a video by URL or embed code. Learn more Psalm 84For the choir director: on the Gittith. A psalm of the sons of Korah.How lovely is your dwelling place,Lord of Armies.I long and yearnfor the courts of the Lord;my heart and flesh cry out for the living God.Even a sparrow finds a home,and a swallow, a nest for herselfwhere she places her young—near your altars, Lord of Armies,my King and my God.How happy are those who reside in your house,who praise you continually. SelahHappy are the people whose strength is in you,whose hearts are set on pilgrimage.As they pass through the Valley of Baca,they make it a source of spring water;even the autumn rain will cover it with blessings.They go from strength to strength;each appears before God in Zion.Lord God of Armies, hear my prayer;listen, God of Jacob.SelahConsider our shield, God;look on the face of your anointed one.Better a day in your courtsthan a thousand anywhere else.I would rather stand at the threshold of the house of my Godthan live in the tents of wicked people.For the Lord God is a sun and shield.The Lord grants favor and honor;he does not withhold the goodfrom those who live with integrity.Happy is the person who trusts in you,Lord of Armies! Christian Standard Bible (CSB)The Christian Standard Bible. Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible®, and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers, all rights reserved.
Title: Psalm 95: A Call to Worship and ObediencePsalm 95 serves as a vibrant call to worship and a sober reminder of the importance of obedience in the life of faith. This psalm, attributed to David, beautifully blends praise and worship with a warning from history, offering a comprehensive perspective on our relationship with God. The Joy of WorshipThe psalm opens with a jubilant invitation to worship: "Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation." This initial verse sets the tone, calling believers to recognize and celebrate the greatness of God. It encourages joyful singing and loud shouts of praise, reflecting a deep sense of gratitude and reverence.Acknowledging God's Greatness Psalm 95 then moves to acknowledge the majesty and power of God. It describes Him as the great King above all gods, in whose hands are the depths of the earth and the mountain peaks. The sea and the dry land were formed by His hands, a poetic expression of God's creative authority over the entire universe. This acknowledgement serves as the foundation for why He is worthy of worship. A Call to Humble AdorationVerses 6 and 7 shift from exuberant praise to humble adoration: "Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker." This posture of bowing and kneeling is symbolic of humility and submission, acknowledging God's sovereignty and our dependence on Him. A Historical Warning: The Lesson of MeribahIn the latter part of the psalm, the tone shifts to a warning. It recalls the rebellion of the Israelites at Meribah and Massah where they tested God despite witnessing His work. This historical reference serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of hardening one's heart against God's voice. The psalmist implores the listener not to repeat the mistakes of the ancestors who, despite experiencing God's miracles in Egypt and the desert, still hardened their hearts and went astray. Their disbelief and disobedience led to God swearing in His anger that they would never enter His rest.Contemporary Relevance: Worship and Obedience Psalm 95 remains profoundly relevant for contemporary believers. It reminds us that worship is more than songs and prayers; it's an acknowledgement of God's absolute supremacy and a lifestyle of humble obedience. The psalm warns us against the dangers of a hardened heart and the importance of listening to God's voice.Conclusion: A Balanced Approach to FaithIn conclusion, Psalm 95 provides a balanced approach to faith – it begins with joyous praise and moves to humble submission, ending with a cautionary tale. It teaches us to celebrate God's greatness and to remember that true worship involves listening to His voice and obeying His commands. In our daily lives, this psalm encourages us to maintain a heart of worship, remain soft to God's teachings, and be mindful of the lessons from our spiritual forebears.
Title: Psalm 141 - Predigt von Igor Gorelik am 21.10.2023 im Christlichen Zentrum.
Danny Box (Jake's dad) takes us through Psalm 61 and speaks about surviving stress by relying on God's power, remaining in his presence, and resting on his promises.
Justing takes us through Psalm 130 showing us three aspects of the passage, a cry for mercy, a declaration of hope, and a call to action.
Matt takes us through Psalm 110 showing how Jesus brings unity to some paradoxes. Jesus is both human and divine, different than God and equal to God, and he is both king and priest.
Psalms of Summer. Josh takes us through Psalm 86.
Psalms of Summer. Alice takes us through Psalm 84.
Psalms of Summer. This week Justin takes us through Psalm 141.
Title: Psalm 103: A Song of Praise and Divine BlessingsIntroduction: Psalm 103 is a cherished and uplifting psalm found in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. Written by King David, this psalm resonates with believers throughout the ages, expressing gratitude, praise, and a deep appreciation for God's mercy, compassion, and blessings. It serves as a beautiful reminder of God's love and faithfulness towards His people. Let us delve into the meaning and significance of Psalm 103.Verse-by-Verse Analysis:Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name. The psalm opens with an exhortation to the soul to bless the Lord. It calls for an all-encompassing praise, urging every part of one's being to give honor and adoration to God.Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits. David encourages himself and others to remember and acknowledge the many blessings and benefits bestowed upon them by God. It emphasizes the importance of gratitude and recognizing God's goodness in our lives.Who forgives all your iniquities, who heals all your diseases. This verse highlights two significant aspects of God's character: forgiveness and healing. It emphasizes that God is not only willing to forgive our sins but also to heal and restore us physically, emotionally, and spiritually.Who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies. God is portrayed as the redeemer who rescues His people from destruction and disaster. He is the one who bestows upon them the crown of His lovingkindness and tender mercies, symbolizing His grace and compassion.Who satisfies your mouth with good things, so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's. Here, David speaks of God's provision and sustenance. God satisfies His people's needs and renews their strength and vitality, likening it to the soaring and vigorous flight of an eagle.The Lord executes righteousness and justice for all who are oppressed. This verse emphasizes God's commitment to justice and His role as the defender of the oppressed. He acts with righteousness, ensuring fairness and protection for those who are mistreated or marginalized.He made known His ways to Moses, His acts to the children of Israel. God revealed His ways and deeds to Moses, indicating His willingness to communicate and guide His people. This verse alludes to the historical narrative of the Israelites, emphasizing God's involvement in their lives.The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in mercy. This verse portrays God's character and disposition towards humanity. It highlights His mercy, grace, and patience, emphasizing His willingness to forgive and show compassion.He will not always strive with us, nor will He keep His anger forever. Despite God's patience, this verse acknowledges that there are limits to His forbearance. It serves as a reminder of the importance of repentance and turning to God, lest we face the consequences of our actions.He has not dealt with us according to our sins, nor punished us according to our iniquities. David expresses gratitude for God's mercy, recognizing that God's treatment of His people is not based solely on their sins. Rather, He extends forgiveness and grace, withholding the full measure of punishment they deserve.Conclusion: Psalm 103 is a heartfelt expression of praise, gratitude, and awe towards God's mercy, compassion, and blessings. It reminds believers to bless the Lord with their entire being, to remember His benefits, and to acknowledge His forgiveness, healing, and redemption. The psalm underscores God's righteousness, justice, and provision, highlightingSendMe Radio is now an online streaming internet radio station, packed with all the messages on the podcast. Listen to awesome Interviews, thousands of Gospel Music, and discover new businesses and their inspiring stories. Also if you would like a radio commercial for your Church, social or business event contact us via email digitalink@sendmeradio.com Google Assistant Google Action is available on Google Home: https://assistant.google.com/services/a/uid/000000aec764f20f?hl=enAlexa skill is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLN6LHMSendMe Radio Apple Store App for IOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sendme-radio/id6444263130SendMe Radio Google Play App for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icreo.sendmeradio
Speaker: Peter Huxley, Date: 29/01/2023, Title: Psalm 25 - Who do you trust?, Bible Passage: Psalm 25, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 22/01/2023, Title: Psalm 26 - Living with integrity of faith, Bible Passage: Psalm 26, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Dave Burger, Date: 15/01/2023, Title: Psalm 24 - The King of Glory, Bible Passage: Psalm 24, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 08/01/2023, Title: Psalm 22 - The faithful sufferer, Bible Passage: Psalm 22, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 01/01/2023, Title: Psalm 23, Bible Passage: Psalm 23, Series: Psalms
Title: Psalm 46 & John 15 12-17 Reading: Psalm 46 & John 15 12-17 Speaker: Nigel Atkinson Date: 13/11/2022 Service: Sunday Morning https://stjohnsknutsford.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/am221113-Psalm_46__John_15_12-17-NA.mp3 Download here.
Title: Psalm 46 & John 15 12-17 Reading: Psalm 46 & John 15 12-17 Speaker: Nigel Atkinson Date: 13/11/2022 Service: Sunday Morning http://www.stjohnsknutsford.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/am221113-Psalm_46__John_15_12-17-NA.mp3 Download here.
Sermon 23-10-2022 - Title: Psalm 84 - Preachers: Pete Clack - Passage: Psalm 84
Title- Psalm 119 Playlist-Pastor Daniel Weierbach-Key Passage- Psalm 119--If you are new to our church, please visit the below link and let us know how you found out about Open Door and if there's any way we could minister to you or your family.--https---odbaptist.com-pages-contact-us--Listen-watch us live on Rumble- -https---rumble.com-user-ODBaptist-Don't forget to subscribe --Listen-watch us on sermons at -https---www.sermonaudio.com-source-detail.asp--sourceid-odbaptist--Follow us on Facebook- -https---www.facebook.com-Open-Door-115705998459103--1128 Oates Road-Prattville, AL 36066-United States
Title- Psalm 119 Playlist-Pastor Daniel Weierbach-Key Passage- Psalm 119--If you are new to our church, please visit the below link and let us know how you found out about Open Door and if there's any way we could minister to you or your family.--https---odbaptist.com-pages-contact-us--Listen-watch us live on Rumble- -https---rumble.com-user-ODBaptist-Don't forget to subscribe --Listen-watch us on sermons at -https---www.sermonaudio.com-source-detail.asp-sourceid-odbaptist--Follow us on Facebook- -https---www.facebook.com-Open-Door-115705998459103--1128 Oates Road-Prattville, AL 36066-United States
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 23/01/2022, Title: Psalm 16, Bible Passage: Psalm 16, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 09/01/2022, Title: Psalm 14, Bible Passage: Psalm 14, Series: Summer Psalms
Sermon 27-06-2021 - Title: Psalm 91 - Preachers: June Trumper - Passage: Psalm 91
Sermon 13-06-2021 - Title: Psalm 112 - Preachers: Nick Archer - Passage: Psalm 112
Sermon 30-05-2021 - Title: Psalm 118 - Preachers: Nick Archer - Passage: Psalm 118
Sermon 06-06-2021 - Title: Psalm 121 - A Song of Ascents - Preachers: Bruce Commings - Passage: Psalm 121; Romans 8:28, 31, 37-38
Sermon 09-05-2021 - Title: Psalm 95; hebrews 3:1-14 - Preachers: Deborah Rooke - Passage: Psalm 95; hebrews 3:1-14
Sermon 18-04-2021 - Title: Psalm 103 - Preachers: Colin Travi - Passage: Psalm 103
Sermon 02-05-2021 - Title: Psalm 110; Hebrews 7:11-25; Romans 8:34 - Preachers: Andy Mills - Passage: Psalm 110; Hebrews 7:11-25; Romans 8:34
Sermon 25-04-2021 - Title: Psalm 42; 43 - Preachers: Pat & Alan Band - Passage: Psalm 42; 43
Title: Psalm 23 | Speaker: Jack McVicar | Recorded at freedomcentre church, Preston on Sunday 2nd May 2021
Title: Psalm 100 Passage: Psalm 100 Preacher: Andrew Cole
Sermon 14-02-2021 - Title: Psalm 40 - Preachers: Colin Travi - Passage: Psalms 40
Sermon 21-02-2021 - Title: Psalm 6 - Preachers: Nick Archer - Passage: Psalms 6
Sermon 07-02-2021 - Title: Psalm 24 - Preachers: Deborah Rook - Passage: Psalms 24; Luke 2:22-38
Speaker: Sam Foster, Date: 24/01/2021, Title: Psalm 10, Bible Passage: Psalm 10, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 17/01/2021, Title: Psalm 9, Bible Passage: Psalm 9, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Isaac McGregor, Date: 10/01/2021, Title: Psalm 8 - Divine Majesty and Human Dignity, Bible Passage: Psalm 8, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 03/01/2021, Title: Psalm 11 - In The Lord I Take Refuge, Bible Passage: Psalm 11, Series: Summer Psalms
Speaker: Rick Hall, Date: 27/12/2020, Title: Psalm 7 - Trusting God's Justice, Bible Passage: Psalm 7, Series: Summer Psalms
Title: Psalm 3 | Speaker: Jack McVicar | Recorded at freedomcentre church, Preston on Sunday 6th October 2019
Title: Psalm 98 | Speaker: Sam Lee | Recorded at freedomcentre church, Preston on Sunday 1st September 2019
Title: Psalm 46 | Speaker: Tom Steward | Recorded at freedomcentre church, Preston on Sunday 25th August 2019
Title: Psalm 78 | Speaker: Tom Steward | Recorded at freedomcentre church, Preston on Sunday 4th August 2019
Is your soul happy in the Lord? David had much confidence and joy in the Lord. He desired him in all things. "I believe that I shall look upon the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living." (Psalm 27:13) Bill Kittrell preaches.
Sermon 07-04-2019 - Title: Psalm 139 - Preachers: Fred George - Passage: Psalm 139
Sermon 07-04-2019 - Title: Psalm 139 - Preachers: Fred George - Passage: Psalm 139
Dr. Bradley is an author, professor, and public intellectual whose provocative and compelling views have made him a highly sought after lecturer, TV commentator, and cultural critic. Dr. Bradley is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at The King’s College in New York City. He has published several books, including Black and Tired, Liberating Black Theology, Aliens in the Promised Land and John Rawls and Christian Social Engagement. Recognized as an authority on issues of race, political economy, welfare policy, religion, hip hop, and youth culture, Bradley has appeared on Al Jazeera, C-SPAN, NPR, CNN/Headline News, and Fox News, among other news outlets. Title: Psalm 23: Finding Freedom from Insta-Anxiety, Perfectionism & Shame Summary: Today’s social media culture has filled even Christians with a sense of inadequacy. We feel a constant fear of missing out and a nagging stress over “imperfect” performance as we scroll and swipe. However, the Christian faith gives us the hope of a truly fulfilling life as provided by a Good Shepherd, over the imaginary life of the idealized self. In this powerful message, Dr. Anthony Bradley seeks to free us from the tyranny of the “ought” and show us the green pastures given for us in Psalm 23.
Title: Psalm 23 – Part 6 Speaker: Joel VanderSchel Date: June 5, 2016
Title: Psalm 23 – Part 5 Speaker: Jay Bennett Date: May 29, 2016
Title: Psalm 23 – Part 4 Speaker: Craig Wollack Date: May 22, 2016
Title: Psalm 23 – Part 3 Speaker: Erik Weber Date: May 15, 2016
Title: Psalm 23 – Part 2 Speaker: Jay Bennett Date: May 8, 2016
Title: Psalm 23 – Part 1 Speaker: Kyle Chase Date: May 1, 2016
Title: Psalm 145 Series: Songs in the key of life Preacher: Scott Hamilton