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Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! This is the attitude and perspective of the Hallel, Psalms 113 -118, that are sung during the course of the Passover celebration. In the Passover program that I present, we will try to grasp what these psalms declare and praise the Lord through them as we experience Jesus’ Passover celebration as described in the gospels.
**** This weekly women's Bible study includes lectures by me, Elizabeth Bagwell Ficken, which coordinate with the study guide "Come, Let Us Worship" which can be found on Amazon. More info at my website https://www.elizabethficken.com The Psalms prompt us to turn to the Lord and see that He is with us every moment of our lives, sovereign, faithful, loving, wise and worthy of all our devotion. They remind us that the Lord God is our great and glorious King who one day will reign on the earth. While we wait for Him, and when we see Him... come, let us worship the King.
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Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! This is the attitude and perspective of the Hallel, Psalms 113 -118, that are sung during the course of the Passover celebration. In the Passover program that I present, we will try to grasp what these psalms declare and praise the Lord through them as we experience Jesus’ Passover celebration as described in the gospels.
**** This weekly women's Bible study includes lectures by me, Elizabeth Bagwell Ficken, which coordinate with the study guide "Come, Let Us Worship" which can be found on Amazon. More info at my website https://www.elizabethficken.com The Psalms prompt us to turn to the Lord and see that He is with us every moment of our lives, sovereign, faithful, loving, wise and worthy of all our devotion. They remind us that the Lord God is our great and glorious King who one day will reign on the earth. While we wait for Him, and when we see Him... come, let us worship the King.