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The podcast currently has 896 episodes available.
David's Psalm 103 is David addressing... himself. He is rousing himself to bless the Lord. The first sentence and the last sentence state: "Bless the LORD, O my soul." Why would we do this? Why would we direct our soul's attention to praising God?
Monday morning's devotional comes from 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 and Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 1
The writer, one of the Sons of Korah, loved his job. He loved working at the Temple, serving God and the people of God. He felt something there that was deeply significant and which gave him rest and joy. We can have this too.
Pastor Travis is continuing his series through the book of Luke.
Psalm 84 was written by the Sons of Korah. They were given responsibilities for the worship and upkeep of the Temple. This Psalm Song is about them and their work and the great significance and depth of meaning they find in it. In Part One we will look at the reference to two birds: Sparrows and Swallows.
Monday morning's devotional comes from Psalm 127.
Psalm 115 is a victory song. What realizations does the writer want us to have in our time of victory? Verse 1 - Realize victory Glory goes to God not yourself. Verses 9-11 Trust in the Lord regarding the future, don't trust in man-made things. 12-15 Look for the Lord to bless you. 16-18 Praise the Lord!
Pastor Travis continues in his devotional series through the book of Luke.
The podcast currently has 896 episodes available.