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In this episode of “But What Did GOD Say?” we dive into Psalm 107 and the call: “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so.” We trace the four portraits in the psalm—the wanderer, the prisoner, the sick, and the sailor in the storm—and see the same pattern in each story: they cried, God heard, and He rescued. From there, we explore what redemption really is, not as self‑improvement, but as deliverance from enemies we could never defeat on our own—sin, death, and the powers of darkness—through the blood of Jesus.
You’ll also hear a personal testimony about learning that “a closed mouth does not get fed,” and how opening our mouths to share what Christ has done actually brings us into deeper freedom and intimacy with Him. The episode closes with guided reflection questions to help you locate yourself in Psalm 107 and take a practical step toward “saying so” this week, followed by a prayer asking Jesus, our Redeemer, to give us courage to speak and to use our simple words for His glory.
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But What Did GOD Say?™ The Book — Understanding God’s Communication
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By Teri GarnettIn this episode of “But What Did GOD Say?” we dive into Psalm 107 and the call: “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so.” We trace the four portraits in the psalm—the wanderer, the prisoner, the sick, and the sailor in the storm—and see the same pattern in each story: they cried, God heard, and He rescued. From there, we explore what redemption really is, not as self‑improvement, but as deliverance from enemies we could never defeat on our own—sin, death, and the powers of darkness—through the blood of Jesus.
You’ll also hear a personal testimony about learning that “a closed mouth does not get fed,” and how opening our mouths to share what Christ has done actually brings us into deeper freedom and intimacy with Him. The episode closes with guided reflection questions to help you locate yourself in Psalm 107 and take a practical step toward “saying so” this week, followed by a prayer asking Jesus, our Redeemer, to give us courage to speak and to use our simple words for His glory.
Order the book:
But What Did GOD Say?™ The Book — Understanding God’s Communication
But What Did GOD Say?_Book
Download the App:
But What Did GOD Say?™ The App
But-What-Did-GOD-Say-app
Disclaimer:
I do not own the rights to the music used in the intro and outro of this content. All rights belong to the original creators.