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In this episode of Teleios Talk, we are looking at Psalm 65 through the lens of grief, loss, and worship. We begin with the heartbreaking story of King David mourning the death of his son Absalom, crying out in anguish, “My son, my son! If only I had died instead of you!” Yet remarkably, from this season of sorrow came a psalm not of lament, but of praise.
How do we praise God in the midst of grief? Psalm 65 offers a powerful answer. Together, we explore three movements in David’s prayer: praise for God’s forgiveness, praise for His power and provision, and praise for His abundant blessing. Along the way, we consider what it means to grieve honestly, to recognize God’s goodness, and to live out praise in action.
From David’s broken heart to Horatio Spafford’s hymn “It Is Well with My Soul,” this episode reminds us that sorrow and faith can meet, and that the goodness of God is deeper than our deepest grief.
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By Teleios TalkIn this episode of Teleios Talk, we are looking at Psalm 65 through the lens of grief, loss, and worship. We begin with the heartbreaking story of King David mourning the death of his son Absalom, crying out in anguish, “My son, my son! If only I had died instead of you!” Yet remarkably, from this season of sorrow came a psalm not of lament, but of praise.
How do we praise God in the midst of grief? Psalm 65 offers a powerful answer. Together, we explore three movements in David’s prayer: praise for God’s forgiveness, praise for His power and provision, and praise for His abundant blessing. Along the way, we consider what it means to grieve honestly, to recognize God’s goodness, and to live out praise in action.
From David’s broken heart to Horatio Spafford’s hymn “It Is Well with My Soul,” this episode reminds us that sorrow and faith can meet, and that the goodness of God is deeper than our deepest grief.
Text us now. Let us know if you have questions about what this show is about.
Support the show
Support the show
https://www.buzzsprout.com/817693/support
Thanks for listening!
Join the conversation on
Our website, https://teleiostalkpodcast.buzzsprout.com
Twitter, @TeleiosT
Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/share/GF5fdop8prDoKfx5/
Or, email us at [email protected]
Our Podcast is on YouTube and Rumble too!
Please consider supporting our ministry.
Donate using PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=N54GRDE34VUDY&no_recurring=0&item_name=Donations+help+us+expand+and+maintain+the+ministry+of+Teleios+Talk.¤cy_code=

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