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  1. 3 Life-Changing Psalms You Need to Hear TodayLike and subscribe my channel for more Videos #VOICES OF FAITH #VOICES OF FAITH #GOD#JESUS GOD LOVES You The Bib...

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  2. Jul 5, 2021 · Psalm 108 is a psalm of David and is a compilation of sections from two other psalms. These are David’s words, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, taken a...

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    Psalm 121 is a “Song of Ascents”. This means that Psalm 121 was sung as God’s people made their pilgrimage to the temple in Jerusalem. The trip was long and very tiring, being made entirely on foot so God’s people would sing as they made their way to the temple. Psalm 121 is one of the songs they would sing. The Psalms starts like this: I lift up m...

    The word keep (and its variations) is used 6 times in verses 3-8. We can see from these six uses, that when God keeps us: 1. he does not let our foot be moved 2. he neither sleeps nor slumbers in order to keep us 3. his keeping is like the shade at our right hand 4. he protects us from evil 5. he preserves our lives 6. he watches over our going out...

    We who live in these last days know, far better than the Psalmist did, just exactly how far God would go to keep us from being separated from Him. He would go as far as separating himself from his only son that he might never separate from us. We find this assurance, that God will always keep us, in Romans 8:35-39: Who shall separate us from the lo...

    I was drawn to Psalm 121 because I felt its relevance during some of the things our world has been experiencing during these troubling days. I’ve been greatly concerned about the divisions I’ve seen in the church between those who want to wear masks and those who don’t. I’ve been overwhelmed by the thought of the American Church’s complicity in rac...

  3. Many psalms are tied to specific historical events, and knowing this history is important for interpreting these songs correctly. In this message, W. Robert ...

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    • I Lift Up My Eyes To The Mountains, Where Does My Help Come From? (Psalm 121:1) Some translations read this verse as, “Shall I lift my eyes to the hills?
    • My Help Comes From The Lord, The Maker Of Heaven And Earth. (Psalm 121:2) Psalm 121:2 quickly answers the question asked in the first verse, my help comes from the Lord.
    • He Will Not Let Your Foot Slip, He Who Watches Over You Will Not Slumber. (Psalm 121:3) This is a picture of a traveler traversing treacherous terrain walking toward the temple to worship.
    • Indeed, He Who Watches Over Israel Will Neither Slumber Nor Sleep. (Psalm 121:4) The Psalmist here expands the scope. God isn’t just watching over him, but the entire nation.
  4. So, here are 7 of the best lessons you’ll learn in Psalm 100. 1. There is joy in worshiping and serving God. Being joyful in worshiping and serving God means experiencing a deep and genuine sense of joy, gladness, and delight in one’s relationship with God. We read in Psalms 100:1-2:

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  6. Dec 11, 2016 · What two things does the psalmist ask God to do [10,12]? Why is a life of purity a joint effort between God and the believer? List the ten references to God’s word in this stanza. Note the various synonyms for God’s word used by the psalmist. Why is God’s word essential for a life of purity? Commit yourself to a life focused on God’s word.

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