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  1. Sep 11, 2013 · David, the man after God’s heart, sang many of his prayers to the Lord. David composed at least half of the psalms, which, we need to remember, were to be sung, not just read. He was always singing, even when he was in a cave, hiding to save his life (Ps. 57).

  2. Jul 15, 2024 · In Christ, I can read every verse of every psalm and discover its true and full meaning as Jesus Christ sings it and gives it to me to sing as part of his choir. A closely related blessing is that a Christ-centered reading encourages me to sing the Psalms as a member of Christ’s worldwide church.

  3. David’s terminology in the Psalms clearly distinguishes gestures of worship from expressions of praise. On separate occasions, David bowed before Jonathan and later before King Saul in what appears to be a cultural expression of honor and respect.

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    • Salvation: Praise Jesus For His Deliverance and For Your Eternal Salvation. 21:1. David praised God for the joy of His salvation. After God answered David’s intercessory prayers by delivering the Jews in battle, David praised God for the joy of his deliverance: “Praise for Salvation.
    • Answered Prayers: Praise Jesus for Answering Your Prayers. 21:2. David praised God for answering his prayers. David had just prayed for God to grant the Jews’ prayer for victory: “May He grant you your heart’s desire and fulfill your whole plan!”
    • Sovereignty: Praise Jesus Because He Uses His Sovereignty for Good. 21:3-6. David praised God that his crown would pass to his descendants forever.
    • Faithfulness: Praise Jesus Because He is Faithful to Keep His Promises. 21:7. David thanked God for His faithfulness and rewarding his trust. David gave two reasons for God’s blessings: (1) his trust in God and (2) God’s faithfulness to keep His Word: “For the king trusts in the Lord, and through the faithfulness of the Most High he will not be shaken.”
  4. Jun 4, 2009 · King David is called “the sweet psalmist of Israel” in 2 Samuel 23:1. On top of that, he is the most frequently mentioned individual in the psalm headings throughout the book of Psalms. David is also largely responsible for the Old Testament tradition of instrumental music in worship, which began as he ascended the throne of Israel, and ...

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  5. Jun 23, 1991 · To grasp what is really going on here we need to realize that the only reason Saul is trying to kill David is because God has anointed him to be king in Saul's place. And because God is blessing David above Saul: "Saul has slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands."

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  7. In this lesson, we're going to learn about some of those Psalms. 1. God, You Are Great! Psalm 23, 146 and Psalm 150 are great examples of Psalms that praise God. 2. God, Help Me! David wrote many Psalms while he was running for his life (from both Saul and his son Absalom). Psalm 3 and Psalm 57 are good examples of those Psalms.

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